The Second World War brought devastation and horrific suffering for millions of people. But like all wars, it acted as a catalyst for rapid technological advancement
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their own ways at surviving in their respective niches.
Biological brains
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Grey Walter likened their brains to two sensory neurons: one for light, one for touch.
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typically make satisfactory decisions, but those decisions are not always the best possible choices
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their proposal, they named the field Artificial Intelligence.
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we delve into the past, present and potential future of AI, we’ll uncover the intricate dance between human ingenuity and the ever-evolving realm of artificial intelligence.’
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We must learn to cope with the potential for our own data to be gobbled up by some AI and incorporated into a new solution produced by that AI without us ever knowing about it.
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It means that we do not always know if an image or piece of music or even a passage of text is written by a human or not. This blurring of creative authorship challenges our traditional notions of creativity and authenticity in the digital age.
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investigated morphogenesis, or how we develop into complex organisms from a single cell
Andreia Tarasevychhas quoted15 days ago
Walter who tried to build cybernetic systems were making the first electronic artificial intelligences.