Intelligence Explosion

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What Does Intelligence Explosion Mean?

“Intelligence explosion” is a term coined for describing the eventual results of work on general artificial intelligence, which theorizes that this work will lead to a singularity in artificial intelligence where an “artificial superintelligence” surpasses the capabilities of human cognition. In an intelligence explosion, there is the implication that self-replicating aspects of artificial intelligence will in some way take over decision-making from human handlers. The intelligence explosion concept is being applied to future scenarios in many ways.

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Techopedia Explains Intelligence Explosion

One of the first pioneers of researching an intelligence explosion scenario was I.J. Good, a British computer science and mathematics expert who worked on code-breaking in the Second World War for the Allied Powers, along with Alan Turing. In describing this intelligence explosion, Good pointed to the idea of recursive self-improvement, saying “an ultra-intelligent machine could design even better machines; there would then unquestionably be an intelligence explosion, and the intelligence of man would be left far behind.”

There is a general consensus that in order to prevent a harmful intelligence explosion, there must be a profound human exploration of aspects related to artificial intelligence development that would govern further attempts to refine and advance the field of artificial intelligence.

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Margaret jest nagradzaną technical writerką, nauczycielką i wykładowczynią. Jest znana z tego, że potrafi w prostych słowach pzybliżyć złożone pojęcia techniczne słuchaczom ze świata biznesu. Od dwudziestu lat jej definicje pojęć z dziedziny IT są publikowane przez Que w encyklopedii terminów technologicznych, a także cytowane w artykułach ukazujących się w New York Times, w magazynie Time, USA Today, ZDNet, a także w magazynach PC i Discovery. Margaret dołączyła do zespołu Techopedii w roku 2011. Margaret lubi pomagać znaleźć wspólny język specjalistom ze świata biznesu i IT. W swojej pracy, jak sama mówi, buduje mosty między tymi dwiema domenami, w ten…