Blog Post #2

 Bill Gates, Elon Musk, and Stephen Hawking all said in an interview that humans should be cautious of AI growing stronger. I agree with that statement because if we continued to make robots apart of the human race, depending on how we treat them, they will either want to coexist with us or they will want to have dominion over us. If AI and any invention made by it becomes smarter than humans, we are no longer relevant or important as a race and society. Alan Turing, known as the "father of AI" created and experimented with the Turing test in 1950. It was a test examining a machine's ability to show intelligent behavior equivalent to that of a human. I wonder how Allen Newell, Herbert Simon, John McCarthy, Marvin Minsky, and Arthur Samuel began to talk about Artificial Intelligence, especially at Dartmouth college in 1956. ELIZA was probably the first rough draft of a robot ever trying to imitate human behavior, language, and intelligence from 1964-1966. Since Joseph Weizenbaum created ELIZA and wrote a book, I wonder how he could teach ELIZA to talk, think, and act like a human, yet not believe that computers would ever have human intelligence, hence his book's subject. One thing that AI hopefully may not catch up on are emitting emotions and maintaining self-control on those emotions in front of real humans. Since Sophia the robot has been officiated as a European citizen, it won't be to long that all the other countries including America will be making robots U.S. and other countries' nationalities citizens. 



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