AI and human society

被引:1
作者
Gelepithis P.A.M. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Kingston University, Kingston upon Thames
[2] Kingston University
关键词
Artificial intelligence; Free time; Human nature; Human-centred education; Human-machine boundary; Work;
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10.1007/BF01174784
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摘要
This paper considers the impact of the AI R&D programme on human society and the individual human being on the assumption that a full realisation of the engineering objective of AI, namely, construction of human-level, domain-independent intelligent entities, is possible. Our assumption is essentially identical to the maximum progress scenario of the Office of Technology Assessment, US Congress. Specifically, the first section introduces some of the significant issues on the relational nexus among work, education and the human-machine boundary. In particular, based on a Russellian conception of rationality I briefly argue that we need to change our related conceptions of work, employment and free time, through a new human-centred education. On the human-machine boundary problem, I make a couple of tentative suggestions and put forward some crucial open questions. Section two discusses the impact of the emerging machine intelligence on human nature both as modification of its self-image, keeping human nature itself unchanged, and its potential for altering human nature itself. I briefly argue that: (i) in a certain context, the question of the supremacy or uniqueness of human intelligence loses much, if not all, of its 'weight'; and (ii) appearance of Robot-X species would immortalise the human spirit. © 1999 Springer-Verlag London Limited.
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页码:312 / 321
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