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Artificial Intelligence

Dimulai oleh The Houw Liong, Desember 01, 2017, 04:50:17 PM

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Reprogramming the Human Genome With Artificial Intelligence - Brendan Frey - NIPS 2017
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJLQBSQJEus
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HOW CAN AI BE DANGEROUS?
Most researchers agree that a superintelligent AI is unlikely to exhibit human emotions like love or hate, and that there is no reason to expect AI to become intentionally benevolent or malevolent. Instead, when considering how AI might become a risk, experts think two scenarios most likely:

The AI is programmed to do something devastating: Autonomous weapons are artificial intelligence systems that are programmed to kill. In the hands of the wrong person, these weapons could easily cause mass casualties. Moreover, an AI arms race could inadvertently lead to an AI war that also results in mass casualties. To avoid being thwarted by the enemy, these weapons would be designed to be extremely difficult to simply "turn off," so humans could plausibly lose control of such a situation. This risk is one that's present even with narrow AI, but grows as levels of AI intelligence and autonomy increase.
The AI is programmed to do something beneficial, but it develops a destructive method for achieving its goal: This can happen whenever we fail to fully align the AI's goals with ours, which is strikingly difficult. If you ask an obedient intelligent car to take you to the airport as fast as possible, it might get you there chased by helicopters and covered in vomit, doing not what you wanted but literally what you asked for. If a superintelligent system is tasked with a ambitious geoengineering project, it might wreak havoc with our ecosystem as a side effect, and view human attempts to stop it as a threat to be met.
As these examples illustrate, the concern about advanced AI isn't malevolence but competence. A super-intelligent AI will be extremely good at accomplishing its goals, and if those goals aren't aligned with ours, we have a problem. You're probably not an evil ant-hater who steps on ants out of malice, but if you're in charge of a hydroelectric green energy project and there's an anthill in the region to be flooded, too bad for the ants. A key goal of AI safety research is to never place humanity in the position of those ants.
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Max Tegmark - Artificial Intelligence - The Future of Life 3.0

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HOdIDFNfAwM
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e-bussiness, e-governement, etc
Internet of Things Industry in Supporting Industrial Revolution 4.0 1 st Galih Ariprawira Informatics Engineering, Faculty of Science and Engineering, Faletehan University Indonesia [email protected] nd Mohamad Aghust Kurniawan Informatics Engineering, Faculty of Science and Engineering, Faletehan University Indonesia
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Abstract—Nowadays the Internet has entered various aspects of human life. Seen from the concept of e (electronic), such as e-government, e-commerce, e-news etc. Regarding internet business, obviously very influential on the business environment. Every business that wants to develop must be connected through the internet to be able to reach consumers who spend more time in cyberspace. The list of successful companies in the world is also dominated by communication technology business people connected to the internet, such as Google, Facebook, Microsoft and Apple. Internet of Things (IoT) is a busy term but still lacks understanding. Until now, there is no standard definition of the Internet of Things, in short, IoT is communication between objects through networks such as the internet. Some of the big companies that are working on IoT include Intel, Microsoft, Oracle, etc. The vision of the Internet of Things itself is that the Internet extends to the real world and integrates with everyday objects, both can be controlled from a distance or a distance and is not limited by space and time. Current predictions, IoT will become "the next big thing" in the world of information technology, because it offers a lot of potential that has not been explored. The method used in this Internet of Things technology is wireless or automatic control without knowing distance. The implementation of IoT also follows the wishes of the application developers for example determining the control room, access distance that can be controlled, network speed and other requirements. IPv6, 4G and Wimax technology can help the implementation of IoT be more optimal and enable a wider coverage area. The implementation of IoT in Indonesia so far has been realized through several products from several operators, one of which is Speedy Monitoring provided by PT. Telkom which functions as a facility of capture, recording and monitoring the condition of a particular room or area by utilizing an IP Camera that is connected to the Speedy network. In terms of the benefits of IoT has many benefits that help human activities, but in terms of regulation, IoT especially in Indonesia does not yet have the latest regulatory system (Positive Law). At present there are also IoT devices that use the access concept of Permanent Roaming, which directly occupies the operator network in Indonesia. Therefore it is necessary to study the Indonesian IoT industry and also business analysis related to the implementation and planning of IOT in other countries. Keywords: Internet of Things, Industrial Revolution, Big Data
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