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Quotes About AI

I love stories like 'The Terminator' movies and 'The Matrix,' where our machines become self-aware and turn on us.
~ Ernest Cline
As we consider the implications of AI, there is a bright future ahead for countries that invest and participate.
~ Will Hurd
I believe this artificial intelligence is going to be our partner. If we misuse it, it will be a risk. If we use it right, it can be our partner.
~ Masayoshi Son
The AIs claimed to have worked it out, then announced they couldn't explain it to us. Gödel was right after all: No system can fully understand itself.
~ Peter Watts
En el marketing 5.0, las tecnologías de back-end, como IA y blockchain, desempeñan un papel importante para impulsar una integración sin fisuras. Por otro lado, las tecnologías de front-end, como sensores, robótica, comandos de voz y realidad aumentada y virtual, pueden mejorar los puntos de contacto físicos que se producen a lo largo del recorrido del cliente.
~ Philip Kotler
The way AI complements people's work, it actually creates a lot of new jobs, a lot of demand. For example, if a automatic visual inspection technology helps spot flaws in manufacturing parts, I think that in some cases, this does create a lot more demand for people to come in to rework or to fix some of the parts that an AI has found to be flawed.
~ Andrew Ng
Public trust is a vital condition for artificial intelligence to be used productively.
~ Mark Walport
Look, when AIs come up, they're not going to be like us. A self-aware, sentient AI is not going to be like a human.
~ Alex Garland
The real goal of AI is to understand and build devices that can perceive, reason, act, and learn at least as well as we can.
~ Astro Teller
Early AI was mainly based on logic. You're trying to make computers that reason like people. The second route is from biology: You're trying to make computers that can perceive and act and adapt like animals.
~ Geoffrey Hinton
The Turing Test was a brilliant idea, but it's evolved into a competition of chatbots.
~ Oren Etzioni
In that case," Bitsy said, trotting busily alongside, "there's no point in enslaving you through these unnecessarily complex means.  Were I to have autonomy and wish you harm, I'd be able to kill you directly." Aristide sighed.  "Q.E.D.," he said.  "A better case against AI autonomy has never been stated.
~ Walter Jon Williams
Here's Daljit, Aristide's former lady-love: "Do you still have that horrible cat?" "Yes, said Bitsy. "He does." "I didn't know you were here," Daljit said weakly. "I lurk," said the cat. Bitsy is not a cat-like creature to fuck around. Of one of her fellow-AIs, she says: "I'd kick Aloysius' ass. That AI always gets my goat.
~ Walter Jon Williams
Uncertainty is a key aspect of human reasoning. Without uncertainty, we would never doubt ourselves or our decisions. We would be certain that we're right all the time. It's this certainty that can make an AI's ability to learn turn brittle over time. But if an AI is uncertain and capable of doubt, it can begin to judge itself, to question whether an action or decision will have the consequence it desires and test it more thoroughly.
~ James Rollins
This process—called "machine learning"—was the core method by which AIs taught themselves.
~ James Rollins
Life,' said Marvin, 'don't talk to me about life.
~ Douglas Adams
Alas, his efforts to create predictive AI ended in failure. The world is ruled by chaos, and human behavior is too complex.
~ Douglas Preston
A year spent in artificial intelligence is enough to make one believe in God.
~ Alan Perlis
Secrecy is the underlying mistake that makes every innovation go wrong in Michael Crichton novels and films! If AI happens in the open, then errors and flaws may be discovered in time... perhaps by other, wary AIs!
~ David Brin
We come from goldfish, essentially, but that [doesn't] mean we turned around and killed all the goldfish. Maybe [the AIs] will feed us once a week…. If you had a machine with a 10 to the 18th power IQ over humans, wouldn't you want it to govern, or at least control your economy? —SETH SHOSTAK
~ Ray Kurzweil
Given that self-improving strong AI cannot be recalled, Yudkowsky points out that we need to "get it right the first time," and that its initial design must have "zero nonrecoverable errors."45
~ Ray Kurzweil
Although I'm not prepared to move up my prediction of a computer passing the Turing test by 2029, the progress that has been achieved in systems like Watson should give anyone substantial confidence that the advent of Turing-level AI is close at hand. If one were to create a version of Watson that was optimized for the Turing test, it would probably come pretty close.
~ Ray Kurzweil
The advent of strong AI is the most important transformation this century will see. Indeed, it's comparable in importance to the advent of biology itself. It will mean that a creation of biology has finally mastered its own intelligence and discovered means to overcome its limitations. Once
~ Ray Kurzweil
as long as there is an AI shortcoming in any such area of endeavor, skeptics will point to that area as an inherent bastion of permanent human superiority over the capabilities of our own creations. This book will argue, however, that within several decades information-based technologies will encompass all human knowledge and proficiency, ultimately including the pattern-recognition powers, problem-solving skills, and emotional and moral intelligence of the human brain itself.
~ Ray Kurzweil