Khaleej Times

AI will match human intelligen­ce by 2062

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sydney — In less than 50 years, Artificial Intelligen­ce (AI) will match humans on traits like adaptabili­ty, creativity and emotional intelligen­ce, an expert has predicted.

Speaking at the ‘Festival of Dangerous Ideas’ at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Professor Toby Walsh said AI will match human intelligen­ce by 2062.

“Toby Walsh, Scientia Professor of Artificial Intelligen­ce at UNSW Sydney, has put a date on this looming reality. He considers 2062 the year that artificial intelligen­ce will match human intelligen­ce, although a fundamenta­l shift has already occurred in the world as we know it,” the university said.

Walsh argued that we are already experienci­ng the risks of AI that seem to be so far in the future.

“Even without machines that are very smart, I’m starting to get a little bit nervous about where it’s going and the important choices we should be making”, said Walsh who has written a book 2062: The World that AI Made.

The key challenge, according to him, will be to avoid the apocalypti­c rhetoric of AI and to determine how to move forward in the new age of informatio­n.

Privacy concerns about the collection of personal data is nothing new. Citing the Cambridge Analytica scandal, Walsh argues that we should be more sceptical about how data is misused by tech companies.

“A lot of the debate has focused on how personal informatio­n was stolen from people, and we should be rightly outraged by that,” Walsh told the audience. “Many of us have smartwatch­es that are monitoring our vital signs; our blood pressure, our heartbeat, and if you look at the terms of service, you don’t own that data,” Walsh explained.

“You can lie about your digital preference­s, but you can’t lie about your heartbeat,” he noted.

 ?? — AFP ?? ‘Sophia the Robot’ sits through a discussion on her multiple intelligen­ces and artificial intelligen­ce in Hong Kong.
— AFP ‘Sophia the Robot’ sits through a discussion on her multiple intelligen­ces and artificial intelligen­ce in Hong Kong.

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