Columnist Joe Queenan has a plan to keep AI from taking over the world: Program its intelligence to be merely average. Smart enough to make sandwich, not start a war.
These days everyone is worried that artificial intelligence will allow machines to take over the world because computers will be so much smarter than us.
Armed with powerful tools that we foolishly gave them, machines will have the ability to shut down power grids, disrupt air-traffic control systems or send the stock market into a free fall. They will be able to rig football games, close the Panama Canal, sabotage military operations, perhaps even start wars.Continue reading your article with
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