Surfing the Tsunami

I was aware of some of the risks posed by artificial intelligence before reading Surfing The Tsunami, and  knew that AI software is used by employees and students to do tasks instead of completing them themselves. Because AI is still being in its early stages, I don't think we need to be concerned about it. For instance, computers and robots are not capable of independent thought; instead, they are merely programmed to read and understand certain instructions. But after reading Surfing The Tsunami, I wonder if artificial intelligence will be a bigger issue than previously thought. Although AI has made great progress, it still confronts a number of difficulties. Accidents involving self-driving cars, job outsourcing, and potential issues with AI robots all exist. AI also differs substantially from the human brain, which is the ultimate computer, despite having complicated features and algorithms. The human brain is significantly more advanced than any computer or robot since it is capable of carrying out a variety of tasks with ease, including mending, controlling sleep, coordinating bodily systems, and permitting simple movements like walking and talking.

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