Is artificial intelligence (AI) taking over the world?: Are humans losing out to AI in the work place?

A. Schmidt
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We are at a point in history, where it seems feasible that we create technologies that could become smarter than humans. This raises the fundamental question of what roles humans play in a future world. I argue that by using these advances in technologies and in particular in sensing and AI we can amplify human perception and cognition to levels that we could never before in history even imagine. We are at the beginning of this fundamental transformation: the use of digital tools to amplify the mind. Many products, ranging from mobile access to search engines, to wearable devices for lifelogging and augmented realty application give us first indications of this transition. In our research we create novel digital technologies that systematically explore how to enhance human cognition and perception. Our experimental approach is to: first, understand the users in their context as well as the potential for enhancement. Second, we create innovative interventions that provide functionality that amplifies human capabilities. And third, we empirically evaluate and quantify the enhancement that is gained by these developments. It is exciting to see how ultimately these new ubiquitous computing technologies have the potential for overcoming fundamental limitations in human perception and cognition and lead the way for creating cognitive and perceptual super powers. If we succeed to create technologies that seamlessly amplify human cognition and perception, humans augmented with these technologies will outsmart artificial intelligence.
人工智能(AI)正在接管世界?:人类是否在工作场所输给了人工智能?
我们正处在一个历史时刻,我们似乎可以创造出比人类更聪明的技术。这就提出了一个基本问题:人类在未来世界中扮演什么角色?我认为,通过利用这些技术的进步,特别是在传感和人工智能方面,我们可以将人类的感知和认知放大到我们历史上从未想象过的水平。我们正处于这一根本性变革的开端:利用数字工具放大思维。许多产品,从移动访问到搜索引擎,到用于生活记录和增强现实应用的可穿戴设备,为我们提供了这种转变的第一个迹象。在我们的研究中,我们创造了新颖的数字技术,系统地探索如何增强人类的认知和感知。我们的实验方法是:首先,了解用户所处的环境以及增强的潜力。其次,我们创造创新的干预措施,提供增强人类能力的功能。第三,我们根据经验评估和量化这些发展所带来的增强。看到这些新的无处不在的计算技术最终有可能克服人类感知和认知的基本限制,并引领创造认知和感知超能力的道路,这是令人兴奋的。如果我们成功地创造出能够无缝放大人类认知和感知的技术,那么拥有这些技术的人类将比人工智能更聪明。
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