Can we be sure? I don't think so. The best we can hope for is that humans and machines will join in a symbioses.
Human evolution will be very different going forward and most likely very different from natural evolution. E.g. human brains will probably be much better in coming decades.
"Afew weeks ago Professor Barry Smith delivered a lecture in Turin, based on his book Why Machines Will Never Rule the World. It was a Monday night. During his talk, Smith casually observed that Nvidia’s strong stock performance was a symptom of AI’s hype and compared it to the infamous tulip mania. In 2023, he remarked, the AI industry spent 17 times more on chips than it brought in in revenue. The following Thursday, and then again on Friday, Nvidia’s stocks dropped substantially in value (they have since regained much). ...
For Smith and Landgrebe, machines will not think [???]—nor will they aim to take our place and, indeed, rule the world. Plots that are good for science fiction are not necessarily a good description of technological developments ..."
For Smith and Landgrebe, machines will not think [???]—nor will they aim to take our place and, indeed, rule the world. Plots that are good for science fiction are not necessarily a good description of technological developments ..."
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