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Don’t fear intelligent machines. Work with them | Garry Kasparov



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We must face our fears if we want to get the most out of technology — and we must conquer those fears if we want to get the best out of humanity, says Garry Kasparov. One of the greatest chess players in history, Kasparov lost a memorable match to IBM supercomputer Deep Blue in 1997. Now he shares his vision for a future where intelligent machines help us turn our grandest dreams into reality.

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32 thoughts on “Don’t fear intelligent machines. Work with them | Garry Kasparov
  1. He is too used to chess, he is too used to thinking steps ahead, and in my opinion, this talk is thinking steps ahead about machines. Splendid, very splendid indeed

  2. "Deep Blue wasn't intelligent; although judging by the output (of playing chess) – it was." The functionalist test of intelligence is the output, which is also the essence of the Turing's test, so under this view, Deep Blue was intelligent in the game of chess.

  3. I aint trippin. Just as long as they get it right. Some of it like all things in life though can be used for good, or evil. And sadly, there's a lot of evil technology out here nowadays

  4. Imagine being the greatest chess player of all time, only to call your friends on a device that can play chess better than you!

  5. Kasparov may say "Don't fear intelligent machines. Work with them!" Um… Yea but the thing about that Garry is if you pretty much dedicated your life to be the greatest chess player in history… You may have been successful and it would be hard for me to find an argument for another to have that claim (Fischer or Carlsen or Morphy perhaps… However Garry is very much up there!)

    My Cellphone can beat Kasparov at chess. Machines are taking peoples jobs day after day. His argument is basically "If you can't beat them. Join them."

  6. AI works with predictive programming so do the 'karma police'. Winning isn't possible but makes life entertaining by make believe 'hope'.

  7. Interesting perspective from a Chess GM about AI / Intelligent Machine . This is a killer line of this debate – 'You won't send your kid to a self driving school even with 99% accuracy'

  8. Very impressive and sincere speech from man who can state such things based on his human superiority and unique but sad experience in that human-machine struggle.

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