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Machine Intelligence Quotes

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Martha Wells
“ART said, "I want an apology."
I made an obscene gesture at the ceiling with both hands. (I know ART isn't the ceiling but the humans kept looking up there like it was.)
ART said, "That was unnecessary."
In a low voice, Ratthi commented to Overse, "Anyone who thinks machine intelligences don't have emotions needs to be in this very uncomfortable room right now.”
Martha Wells, Network Effect

Alan M. Turing
“I believe that at the end of the century the use of words and general educated opinion will have altered so much that one will be able to speak of machines thinking without expecting to be contradicted.”
Alan Turing, Computing machinery and intelligence

Martha Wells
“Anyone who thinks machine intelligences don't have emotions needs to be in this very uncomfortable room right now.”
Martha Wells, Network Effect

Abhijit Naskar
“Artificial intelligence is nowhere near attaining actual sentience or awareness. And without awareness it’s simply a mechanical device, which may pretend to show emotions and sentience, if it is programmed to do so, and thus it may be able to fool the humans as being alive, but in its own internal circuitry, it’d simply be following its preprogrammed tasks through the flowchart of an algorithm.”
Abhijit Naskar

Sherry Turkle
“I am troubled by the idea of seeking intimacy with a machine that has no feelings, can have no feelings, and is really just a clever collection of “as if â€� performances, behaving as if it cared, as if it understood us. Authenticity, for me, follows from the ability to put oneself in the place of another, to relate to the other because of a shared store of human experiences: we are born, have families, and know loss and the reality of death.”
Sherry Turkle, Alone Together: Why We Expect More from Technology and Less from Each Other

“People are like, ‘Oh, you can’t take humans out of the loop, I’m a human and I’m an awesome driver.â€� And I’m like, no, man, you’re not an awesome driver. You’re a monkey, and monkeys suck at making decisions.”
Tim Cannon

Tapan Ghosh
“Neither Man, nor machine can replace its creator.”
Tapan Ghosh, Faceless The Only Way Out

Richie Norton
“Humans will stop acting like robots (cashiers) vs self-checkout and work will be strategic and anything that doesn’t require repetition. Ironically, humans will become less robotic (industrial revolution turned us into robots) and we will become more artful, thoughtful and creative...because we have to...bots will do all else.”
Richie Norton

Sri Amit Ray
“Ethical AI systems must learn not to discriminate or manipulate anyone based on race, color, religion, gender, age, national origin, marital status, social status, genetics, or medical information. Must understand its own misuse or misconduct limits and recertification mechanisms.”
Sri Amit Ray, Ethical AI Systems: Frameworks, Principles, and Advanced Practices

“Considering artificial intelligence can checkmate human intelligence, make AI an ally, not an enemy.”
Stephane Nappo

Mark    O'Connell
“Humans, after all, weren’t actively hostile toward most of the species we’d made extinct over the millennia of our ascendance; they simply weren’t part of our design. The same could turn out to be true of superintelligent machines, which would stand in a similar kind of relationship to us as we ourselves did to the animals we bred for food, or the ones who fared little better for all that they had no direct dealings with us at all.”
Mark O'Connell, To Be a Machine : Adventures Among Cyborgs, Utopians, Hackers, and the Futurists Solving the Modest Problem of Death

“The default path is surely doom.”
Nate Soares

“It gets very hard to predict the future once you have smarter-than-human things around. In the same way that it gets very hard for a chimp to predict what is going to happen because there are smarter-than-chimp things around. That’s what the Singularity is: it’s the point past which you expect you can’t see.”
Nate Soares

Abhijit Naskar
“Pretending to have sentience is not the same as having sentience.”
Abhijit Naskar

Abhijit Naskar
“If it is artificial intelligence we are trying to develop, then there is no need for concern, for no matter how smart an AI gets, it’ll still not be able to defy the programming of its creator, but if it is artificial sentience we want to develop, then we must rethink.”
Abhijit Naskar

Abhijit Naskar
“We need machines, but more than that we need humans who know how to use those machines for the greater good.”
Abhijit Naskar, Wise Mating: A Treatise on Monogamy

Abhijit Naskar
“The only way to make sure that you don't lose your job with the arrival of AI, is to do something that AI cannot do, and the only thing that artificial intelligence cannot do but a human can, is being original. So, do something original and no AI can ever replace you.”
Abhijit Naskar

Abhijit Naskar
“Every machine has artificial intelligence. And the more advanced a machine gets, the more advanced artificial intelligence gets as well. But, a machine cannot feel what it is doing. It only follows instructions - our instructions - instructions of the humans. So, artificial intelligence will not destroy the world. Our irresponsibility will destroy the world.”
Abhijit Naskar

Richie Norton
“Artificial intelligence (AI) will take over every job that could be done by a robot. Making work more human.”
Richie Norton

Richie Norton
“Richie Norton
December 31, 2019
MY PREDICTIONS FOR THIS NEW DECADE

20 years ago tonight I was in Brazil waiting to see if the world would end at midnight. #y2k I’m glad the computers figured out how to write the year 2000.

Would’ve been hard to imagine 20 years ago all that has happened in my personal life, family life and the world at large.

1. For example, people could still walk onto airplanes � TSA didn’t even exist, Facebook wasn’t even a thought on Zucky’s mind. No Twitter. No youtube. No ig. No li.

2. 20 years ago was a different time. I predict the next 10 years will bring as much change or more than the last 10 years brought.

3. I mean - TikTok taking over the world...a straight up Chinese company dominating American socials? Amazing. We will see more of this. It will happen in pockets where kids want to buck the boomers, the x men and the millennials. Then it will spread.

4. Universities will try to become relevant again by not focusing on the diploma as much because companies don’t require them anymore (unless doctor or lawyer type). You’ll see people focusing back on skills, results and a mega double down on personal brand.

5. Digital entrepreneurs will start making more money with physical products because people want “real.� YouTubers in large will leave because monetizing will become complicated with more adpocalypse.

6. Basics will come into play with direct selling, conglomerates will break themselves down intentionally into micro-enterprises to stay nimble.

7. Managers will be forced to become entrepreneurs and directly responsible for above the line branding and below the line profits... or they will be fired.

8. Solopreneurs will rise because freelancers will become commodities to utilize.

9. AI will take over every job that could be done by a robot. Making work more human.

10. Humans will stop acting like robots (cashiers) vs self-checkout and work will be strategic and anything arhat doesn’t require repetition. Ironically, humans will become less robotic (industrial revolution turned us into robots) and we will become more artful, thoughtful and creative...because we have to...bots will do all else.

11. To stay ahead, you must constantly learn and apply. It’s the dream. My new community and podcast will help you thrive! Comment if you would like access. Love you!

Happy new year!”
Richie Norton

“Artificial intelligence is not a foreign entity; it is humanity’s reflection, magnified and made manifest. What we build in machines, we must first recognize in ourselves." - Jop Helm”
Jop Helm, IN THE ADVENT OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: A Human Primer for the AI Age

“Every great tool has two edges: one to build and one to destroy. AI will show us which edge we are willing to hold." - Jop Helm”
Jop Helm, IN THE ADVENT OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: A Human Primer for the AI Age

“The question isn’t whether AI will shape the future—it’s whether we have the courage to shape it responsibly." - Jop Helm”
Jop Helm, IN THE ADVENT OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: A Human Primer for the AI Age

“In the age of artificial intelligence, the most pressing question is not what machines will become, but what humanity will remain." - Jop Helm”
Jop Helm, IN THE ADVENT OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: A Human Primer for the AI Age

“AI is neither savior nor destroyer—it is a mirror, reflecting the values of those who wield it." - Jop Helm”
Jop Helm

“To navigate the advent of artificial intelligence, we don’t need to become experts in machines—we need to become better stewards of humanity." - Jop Helm”
Jop Helm, IN THE ADVENT OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: A Human Primer for the AI Age

“Innovation without ethics is like navigation without a compass. AI demands both vision and caution in equal measure." - Jop Helm”
Jop Helm, IN THE ADVENT OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: A Human Primer for the AI Age

“If intelligence is the ability to adapt, then artificial intelligence challenges us to redefine the very essence of what it means to think, to create, and to understand." - Jop Helm”
Jop Helm

“Artificial intelligence doesn’t replace human creativity—it challenges us to elevate it, to prove that our imagination cannot be so easily coded." - Jop Helm”
Jop Helm, IN THE ADVENT OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: A Human Primer for the AI Age

“The rise of AI is not the end of humanity’s story but a new chapter—one that asks us to write with clarity, empathy, and intention." - Jop Helm”
Jop Helm, IN THE ADVENT OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: A Human Primer for the AI Age

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