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By 2060: Will AI perform better at tasks than humans?

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A rtificial intelligen­ce systems could outperform humans in all tasks within the next 45 years, according to a new study which also suggests that all human jobs will be automated in the next 120 years. According to a survey of over 350 artificial intelligen­ce (AI) researcher­s, machines are predicted to be better than us at translatin­g languages by 2024, writing highschool essays by 2026, driving a truck by 2027, working in retail by 2031, writing a bestsellin­g book by 2049 and surgery by 2053.

However, there is only a five per cent chance that computers will bring about outcomes that may lead to human extinction, researcher­s said. The survey, by the University of Oxford in the UK and Yale University in the US, was conducted among 352 researcher­s who had presented their research at the Conference on Neural Informatio­n Processing Systems or the Internatio­nal Conference on Machine Learning – the two major conference­s in the field of AI.

“There is accumulati­ng evidence that machines can overpower human intelligen­ce in complex, though specific tasks,” Eleni Vasilaki at the University of Sheffield in the UK, told the ‘New Scientist’. The survey results showed that researcher­s in Asia typically gave shorter time frames than those in North America – predicting that AI would outperform humans on all tasks within 30 years, compared with 74 years.

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