Perhaps it matters more on intent and who controls said Technology...
Is another tower of babel being created via Technology in opposition to God or does God want to use these advancements for the betterment of mankind?...
Time will tell...
What do you think?...
(Btw no one will be implanting anything in my brain I can tell you that)
I think Musk is right about AI . . . it's among the few technologies that might easily bring an end to us even without malice from those creating and wielding it.
I also think Musk is genuine in his positive intentions for Neuralink.
But high technologies are always dangerous. Doesn't mean we shouldn't pursue them, but we really MUST be smart about it, and not just left-brain-logic smart.
BTW, if you've never read Bill Joy's famous The Future Doesn't Need Us in Wired (from 2000), it's still, well, thought-provoking.
The 21st-century technologies—genetics, nanotechnology, and robotics (GNR)—are so powerful that they can spawn whole new classes of accidents and abuses. Most dangerously, for the first time, these accidents and abuses are widely within the reach of individuals or small groups. They will not require large facilities or rare raw materials. Knowledge alone will enable the use of them.
Thus we have the possibility not just of weapons of mass destruction but of knowledge-enabled mass destruction (KMD), this destructiveness hugely amplified by the power of self-replication.
I think it is no exaggeration to say we are on the cusp of the further perfection of extreme evil, an evil whose possibility spreads well beyond that which weapons of mass destruction bequeathed to the nation-states, on to a surprising and terrible empowerment of extreme individuals.
Perhaps it matters more on intent and who controls said Technology...
Is another tower of babel being created via Technology in opposition to God or does God want to use these advancements for the betterment of mankind?...
Time will tell...
What do you think?...
(Btw no one will be implanting anything in my brain I can tell you that)
(ULTRA Pepe Lives Matter)
I think Musk is right about AI . . . it's among the few technologies that might easily bring an end to us even without malice from those creating and wielding it.
I also think Musk is genuine in his positive intentions for Neuralink.
But high technologies are always dangerous. Doesn't mean we shouldn't pursue them, but we really MUST be smart about it, and not just left-brain-logic smart.
BTW, if you've never read Bill Joy's famous The Future Doesn't Need Us in Wired (from 2000), it's still, well, thought-provoking.