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So there's a huge incentive to get this right long before we reach superintelligent
machines.
So to summarize: I'm actually trying to change the definition of AI so that we have provably beneficial
machines.
And the principles are:
machines
that are altruistic, that want to achieve only our objectives, but that are uncertain about what those objectives are, and will watch all of us to learn more about what it is that we really want.
Earlier that year, I played what is called simultaneous exhibition against 32 of the world's best chess-playing
machines
in Hamburg, Germany.
Machines
were weak, and my hair was strong.
We are in a race against the machines, in a fight or even in a war.
Soon,
machines
will be taxi drivers and doctors and professors, but will they be "intelligent?"
What really matters is how we humans feel about living and working with these
machines.
A team of grandmasters and top
machines
participated, but the winners were not grandmasters, not a supercomputer.
Their skill of coaching their
machines
effectively counteracted the superior chess knowledge of their grandmaster opponents and much greater computational power of others.
This convinced me that we would need better interfaces to help us coach our
machines
towards more useful intelligence.
Twenty years after my match with Deep Blue, second match, this sensational "The Brain's Last Stand" headline has become commonplace as intelligent
machines
move in every sector, seemingly every day.
But unlike in the past, when
machines
replaced farm animals, manual labor, now they are coming after people with college degrees and political influence.
And as someone who fought
machines
and lost, I am here to tell you this is excellent, excellent news.
Machines
have calculations.
Machines
have instructions.
Machines
have objectivity.
We should not worry about what our
machines
can do today.
Instead, we should worry about what they still cannot do today, because we will need the help of the new, intelligent
machines
to turn our grandest dreams into reality.
And if we fail, if we fail, it's not because our
machines
are too intelligent, or not intelligent enough.
The videos are not all Rube Goldberg machines, by the way.
Not just about how these
machines
work, but what it would feel like to live alongside them.
We're able to then put this DNA into DNA-sequencing
machines
and are able to digitize the DNA into A's, C's, T's and G's and have this final readout.
I mean, I love these guys, the former guys who used to take the algorithms from Las Vegas slot
machines
and put them in our social media feed so that we get addicted.
About a year ago, I went to Fukushima to see what the situation was there, and there's just a huge need for
machines
that can go into some of the dirty places and help remediate that.
And as
machines
get smarter, we get smarter.
Instead of asking, "How smart can we make our machines?"
let's ask "How smart can our
machines
make us?"
And as we discover new ways to give
machines
intelligence, we can distribute that intelligence to all of the AI assistants in the world, and therefore to every person, regardless of circumstance.
There's 260-plus businesses here, manufacturing everything from bicycles to washing
machines
to transformers.
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