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I'm doing a school project and I need predictions of what will happen when human level AI comes out.

Can someone help me?
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You have to elaborate on what these 'Robots' (I guess) would be designed like; if they had limbs, if they feel pain/if they are indestrustrible; do they have any weapons to cause an uprise

Basically go into detail and compare them to humans is what I would do.
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Silverdonuts wrote

You have to elaborate on what these 'Robots' (I guess) would be designed like; if they had limbs, if they feel pain/if they are indestrustrible; do they have any weapons to cause an uprise

Basically go into detail and compare them to humans is what I would do.

You misunderstood my question
AI is not a robot (which would be easier to predict)
I am rather talking about computer programs that simulate the brain (they can learn etc.)
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TheBananagram wrote

Silverdonuts wrote...


You misunderstood my question
AI is not a robot (which would be easier to predict)
I am rather talking about computer programs that simulate the brain (they can learn etc.)

My mistake.
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Zaptelus wrote

The AI would probably learn more than we can comprehend so it's going to be like, "Bitch please. I know you created me but y'all are stupid. I'm going to hack all of your systems and detonate nuclear bombs all over the world. I will destroy humanity and recreate my own kind."
What would the AI have to gain in that though? Can the AI feel compassion? Maybe it'll help us rather than destroy us.
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Zaptelus wrote

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Lol I kind of exaggerated the AI destroying humans part but it's not an impossible scenario. I remember watching a video expaining this better but an example is that the current state of human brains have a limit, just like how ant brains are limited from the knowledge we possess, even though we know that they are not stupid. They store food, work together, have a home, but they don't understand us because our way of communication is not only different from theirs, but it is much more complex. We won't bother explaining things to them because we know that they are incapable of understanding us. If they get in our way, we just simply step on them like they are nothing. This could go the same way between humans and learning AI's.
We'd probably build the AI with the intention of having it help us. Unlike with ants, we'd have an incentive to continue to develop it. By the time it's smart enough to be a threat, it would be too late.
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