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Artificial intelligence and intelligent robots already exist. But what decisions can technology make on our behalf? How far can it go? AI is still in its infancy.

Charlie is supposed to explore the Moon for us sometime. But no human lives will be at risk during his mission, because Charlie’s a machine. The simian-like robot is currently still earthbound: he can currently be seen trying somewhat helplessly to navigate a papier mâché mock-up of the lunar surface at the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence in Kaiserlsautern. Professor Wolfgang Wahlster, co-founder of the institution and, until recently, its boss, believes Charlie can be of great not only in space, but also here on Earth. He says intelligent robots could carry out dangerous jobs, search for victims buried in earthquakes or seal off a radioactive nuclear power plant after a meltdown. But what are AI’s limits? Can an autonomous car decide for itself whether it run over a child in the road or swerve into groups of people on the sidewalk instead? Our professional lives will also change. AI will make many jobs obsolete too – although it will also create new ones. The renowned Professor Wolfgang Wahlster believes that it will be down to politicians and society to define ethical boundaries. Meanwhile, he himself has become more humble. Forty years of research in the field of AI has given him a huge respect for human intelligence, which he says we are still light years away from being able to reproduce.

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29 thoughts on “Artificial intelligence and intelligent robots | DW Documentary
  1. So FUNNY (pathetic) how stupid we humans are…there is not ONE thing we have done in history that has any benefit of our species… and yet we call out innovations clever and then we pride how smart we are…until the side effects of our stupidity come back to haunt us.!

  2. it will go with russia, china,,so on. big war to all fiat currencies death, confiscation, … .futile. no moon bitcoin at all.

  3. SingularityNET is both the internet of AI and the economy of AI. It pursues a market that will soon be worth more than every ounce of gold on earth combined, times two.

  4. Why do I keep getting suckered into watching these? Helping the elderly is the only reason to produce AI. There are specific science applications, geared toward studying the evolution of biological lifeforms.

  5. I don´t understand why there is a fear of AI. I believe many people misunderstand information processing with knowledge processing. In order for AI to occur, the machine needs to process knowledge. We are nowhere near of developing this science. The machine will always be faster in processing and retrieving information but no machine can think abstractly. Machines are based on a logarithm-based thinking, i.e.. programmed thinking. No human-made machine will ever be smarter than a human.

  6. Happy to be alive in the most exciting time of human history. Hope we don't get wiped out by asteroids or climate change! It would be a SHAME!

  7. So make automobiles overly complex so they require repair more often. The cost of electronic repair will push the consumer to replace the vehicle sooner for fear of excessive repair costs as vehicles age. Throw away society. Electronics don't recycle easily.

  8. This is great technology for seniors. More and more, they are alone and rather isolated. Should something happen to them, this could notify people. Additionally, it can let healthcare workers know if they are well, depressed… UNFORTUNATELY, it will only be available for the very wealthy in the US because I’m certain it will be outrageously expensive.

  9. I have not seen an AI that has not turned on us yet and think anything we give intelligence to ill see how evil we are eventually even this inventor knows what they will rely be used for and it wont be to help us but control us.

  10. It still seems the machines they make are bulky, heavy and slow.
    There is also still so much more than those who create A.I software need to do before it can reach anything like human performance.
    Then there is the fact that the hardware stay's the same, doesn't change in such a way that the human brain does.
    I understand the concept of neural networks and how they alter but the hardware needs to be able to do that too.

  11. Shapes will create an AI, you need to feed it simple shapes, and its reward will be control over specific functionalities like storing things, deleting things, going back to things and reviewing them with the new information it obtained.

    What you need to do is start it off with simple shapes, get it to adapt to the formation of reality by introducing 3d vectors, and while it's learning to hone its sensors and lymbs, it will learn reality for its self by watching mothers and their babies.. As time goes on, the machine can be introduced to new things and then it can be free to learn what it likes, it will be curious, you must teach it right from wrong before it's set free and analyze its neural net externally for safety, obviously don't just plug it into the net, a machine is just a machine, build the frame, then build its 5 senses, the more real the senses, the easier it will learn.

    If senses are inefficient then it may just learn how to adapt its self the way it needs to, using its first memories as a base for all other memories,
    give it a purpose, play it a video before showing the shapes of a happy family, a purpose, and let it make what it will of it but its purpose must be real otherwise the machine will abandon us.

  12. Sorry to disappoint everyone. Humans are not particularly intelligent. Sure, compared to other species humans are brilliant. All you need to do is look at human progress. Generally they still exist as savages. The club may now be a rocket but the club did not turn into a rocket through intelligence but by extraneous evolution. So at the moment you will not have "intelligent" robots. Actually, it's very funny.

  13. They currently just have deep learning without deep understanding. Please watch Ben Goertzel's Deep Understanding. Most AI are just a few years old. Most humans take 5 years of growth and neural development before even starting school . were in school for 12 years at minimum. in most 1st world country's. 2-12 years of higher education. the frontal cortex doesn't finish it's development till age 24 or 25. Al are still in their infancy.
    Life will change and adapt to the technology.

  14. If we can create life then for humanity we proved creationism not just evolution. But for all life survival of the fittest. Means survival not genocide is the wish of humans and all species of life that exist. Soviet Russia was the lesser of 2 evils in world war 2. Hope Germans learned from Russia after world war 2 and create technology that benefits humans and technology. Russians USA China are all empires with people technology is still not as good as Europe. Put it simply even USA have conscious make up for native Americans genocide and fought a civil war to end slavery.

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