According to IEEE Spectrum, artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly evolving and its impact on our daily lives will only grow. Today, there are still many things that humans can do and computers are incapable, but will this situation last forever? Should we be worried that the future of intelligent machines will have the ability to compete with humans? Let's take a look at how many technologists and people of insight can look at the AI ​​that is comparable to the human brain in the future. Their views are as follows: 1. Robin Hanson, author of "The Age of Em: Work, Love, and Life When Robots Rule the Earth" Q: When can we have a computer that is comparable to the human brain? A: If we can successfully simulate the human brain, it will make the computer reach the human brain level in a century or so; if not, it will take two to four centuries. Q: How will a computer like a human brain change the world? A: Computers like human brains cost less than humans, so computers may replace all human jobs. At the same time, the time to manufacture computers in the factory is very short, so the economy will grow faster and may double every month. Humans will have to retire, but they have more capital and their wealth will double. All in all, humans will quickly become rich. Q: Are you upset about the computer reaching or even surpassing the human brain? A: This is a huge change, just as humans have changed from farming to animal farming, and then from agriculture to industry. If you are not upset about such a big change, you can only show that it is not enough to care about it. 2. Martine Rothblatt: Founder of Terasem Movement, a non-profit organization dedicated to the promotion of human consciousness to computers Q: When can we have a computer that is comparable to the human brain? A: 21st century Q: How will a computer like a human brain change the world? A: Humans will no longer face death. Even if the human body has disappeared, there is still a computer version of himself that will persist and believe that he is still alive. This computer version of the self will also be sad, they hope to regenerate the body. But they look like human backups compared to the original body. Q: Are you upset about the computer reaching or even surpassing the human brain? A: I don't think so because I am convinced that the future of the computer will be very friendly. They need to be selected to fit the “natural selection†environment required by Darwin's theory of evolution, which happens to be made up of humans, and no one wants to pay for unfriendly robots. Of course, there is inevitably a DIY bad guy version of the computer, but it gives me more reasons to meet the human level of computer intelligence, because it is like "using thieves to catch thieves", human-level friendly computer intelligence Helping humans deal with anti-human intelligent computers. 3. Ruchir Puri: Chief Architect, IBM Watson Q: When can we have a computer that is comparable to the human brain? A: Even if AI becomes a champion of chess, go, and intellectual programs, it will be comparable to the human brain! Humans have many important qualities, such as caring, compassion, sharing, originality, and innovation. For the machine, these human brain traits are elusive for a long time, not to mention the incredible form factor and energy efficiency of the brain's operation and learning. Although the impact of AI on society will be further accelerated and reach a new peak in solving the current major challenges facing human society, it still has a long way to go to reach the level of the human brain. 4. Ray Kurzweil: Co-founder and Principal of Singularity University Q: When can we have a computer that is comparable to the human brain? A: I think that by 2029, computers will quickly catch up with humans in many fields, even if they are still not as good as humans in these areas. Q: How will a computer like a human brain change the world? A: AI is providing us with a lot of help, such as accelerating the search for clues to cure diseases, increasing food production and productivity, reducing social poverty, and finding solutions to environmental pollution. In addition, it has become an extender of the human brain. No matter who is receiving education or work, who does not need AI support? Q: Are you upset about the computer reaching or even surpassing the human brain? A: Since the fire was discovered, the birth of each new technology is intertwined with expectations and dangers. I think the best strategy for keeping AI security and benefits is to integrate with AI. In fact, we are already moving in that direction. Although smart machines are not important inside or outside of our bodies, I think they will eventually enter our bodies or brains because miniaturization is also rapidly evolving. It maintains our health by enhancing our body's immune system, providing virtual and augmented reality from the nervous system to help people become smarter. 5. Carver Mead: Emeritus Professor of the California Institute of Technology Q: Are you upset about the computer reaching or even surpassing the human brain? Whenever technology advances, there will always be people predicting that this technology will end the society we are familiar with, but such predictions have never been realized. For everyone, today's world has improved a lot more than 100 years ago. In fact, technology has always been an important force driving knowledge to spread around the world. Of course, technology is always used by both the forces of justice and evil, but if you look back over the past 100 years, you will find that friendly technology is much faster than evil technology. 6. Nick Bostrom: Author of Superintelligence: Paths, Dangers, Strategies Q: When can we have a computer that is comparable to the human brain? A: From a hardware perspective, the brain is still more advantageous than a computer. The cerebral cortex is as impressive as the 20 watts per second that can perform 1016 to 1018 operations per second. Ultimately, the computational limitations of machine intelligence will far exceed the scope of biological organizations, and the level of computerization is not far behind the human brain. It is difficult to predict the advancement of the algorithm, but we can be sure that we can have artificial intelligence that reaches the human level for decades, although it will have great uncertainty. Q: Are you upset about the computer reaching or even surpassing the human brain? A: I think it is at a time when the dawn of a new era is coming. It is difficult to predict the details it contains. But what is worrying is that we are temporarily unable to solve the problem of divergence control, that is, how to design advanced artificial intelligence as an extension of human will, and act according to a predetermined method, no matter how high the level of intelligence is. This is also the most active research area. 7. Rodney Brooks: Chief Technology Officer and Chairman of Rethink Robotics Q: When can we have a computer that is comparable to the human brain? A: When a computer or robot will have an intelligence comparable to the human brain, and have a humanoid consciousness, I think it may be difficult to see in our lifetime, nor in the predictions of Kutzweil, although he has many eager expectations. But like all of us, he will die in a few decades. I think that the human level of intelligence should be 100 years later, and it may take hundreds of years. Q: How long does it take for AI intelligence and consciousness to reach the level of a dog? A: It may take 50 to 100 years, but they don't have a dog-sensitive nose and can't challenge the dog in terms of smell. Q: How will a computer like a human brain change the world? A: We believe that the intelligence of computers can't catch up with humans within 100 years. We can't make any meaningful predictions about how they change the world, because we can't predict how the world will change in 100 years. It's like reading Turing's computer papers in 1936, and then trying to predict how computers will change the world after seven or eighty years. So we can simplify this question, how does the computer or robot continue to change the world? My prediction for this problem is that in the next 20 years, most baby boomers will have robotic devices in their homes to help them maintain an independent life in their old age. These people include Kuzwell, who is still unable to achieve eternal life. Q: Are you upset about the computer reaching or even surpassing the human brain? A: No, because the world will change dramatically after more than 100 years, so that we can't predict life after more than 100 years, so we won't feel anxious about it. 8. Gary Marcus: Professor of Psychology, New York University Q: When can we have a computer that is comparable to the human brain? A: In many ways (such as computing and memory), computers have surpassed the performance of the human brain. But I think it takes 20 to 50 years for the machine to read, understand, and reason the scenes in the novel as fluently as people. Q: How will a computer like a human brain change the world? A: If the machine has human reading and reasoning capabilities and has the ability to transcend human levels, then we will see unprecedented advances in science and medical. Q: Are you upset about the computer reaching or even surpassing the human brain? A: It is true, but my biggest concern is not that the machines are too smart, but that their power is too strong. For example, you may become the president of the United States, and you can make a lot of damage no matter what your IQ level. Q: How far can machine learning take us? A: The current technology is not enough to solve the problems in language and common sense, but in the end we will have more powerful technology. Although they may be very different from our current technology, technological advancement is never ending. 9. Jürgen Schmidhuber: Director of IDSIA, Swiss AI Lab Q: When can we have a computer that is comparable to the human brain? A: Soon, the cost of calculations is reduced by 90% every five years. Since Konrad Zuse assembled the first program-controlled computer, Moore's Law has considered that the number of transistors on each microchip doubles every 18 months, but the current law has been broken. Initially, Chuze's computer could perform floating-point operations every second. Today, 75 years later, the processing speed of each unit hardware has increased by a trillion times. Soon, we will have cheap equipment that has the raw computing power of a human brain. A few decades later, there will be 10 billion people on Earth, but there is still no way to break 1030 meaningful basic operations per second. Q: How will a computer like a human brain change the world? At present, most of the research on AI uses artificial neural networks to build friendly AI, making users feel healthier, happy, and more addicted to smart phones. But we already know how to use curiosity and creativity principles to achieve their own goals in self-motivated AI, and this ability will continue to expand. 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