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AI is getting smarter every day, but some experts think that might be a huge problem. 🤖 As it advances, there’s a real concern that we could lose control over it—leading to consequences we can’t even imagine. What if AI decides we’re the problem and takes matters into its own hands? 😳 Sounds like science fiction, but researchers are warning that it could happen sooner than we think. The question is: will we be able to stop it in time, or are we creating our own doom? Watch now and find out just how serious this threat really is! Animation is created by Bright Side.
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00:00Warning, most of this video consists of scientific hypotheses and assumptions.
00:07No one knows what will happen to AI in the near future.
00:10Another warning, this video may seem quite disturbing.
00:14The main problem with AI is not that it can become as smart as humans, but that it can
00:19become much smarter than people.
00:22And that, unlike us, AI is completely unpredictable.
00:27We've all seen movies, read books, and played video games where AI intelligence conquered
00:32humanity.
00:34But those were entertaining fantasy stories that were hardly related to reality.
00:39We need to dig a little deeper to understand how AI can destroy us.
00:44Have you ever heard of the Fermi Paradox?
00:47It lies in the fact that there are no civilizations that send radio signals in the universe.
00:53Our scientists have sent radio signals that travel millions of miles in space.
00:58How is it possible that in an infinite space with billions of planets, no one has sent
01:04such signals to us?
01:06This is the Fermi Paradox.
01:08One of its solutions is the theory of the Great Filter, according to which an intelligent
01:13civilization achieves maximum progress and then disappears from the face of the universe.
01:19In simple words, the Great Filter is something that prevents an intelligent civilization
01:24from expanding into space.
01:26And this Great Filter may be AI.
01:29AI is not as perfect as the human brain right now, but already today, it can do tasks that
01:37seemed impossible for AI 10 years ago.
01:40What will happen in 10, 100, or 200 years?
01:46If you think the development of AI cannot be a serious problem, then listen to such
01:50great minds as Elon Musk, Steve Wozniak, and many other influential billionaires and scientists.
01:58In March 2023, they all signed a letter asking AI developers to stop working on AI for six
02:05months to better calculate risks and strategies.
02:08There was one person who refused to sign the letter.
02:12His name is Eliezer Yudkovsky, and he's one of the most influential AI researchers.
02:18He had been urging humanity to be careful about AI and warning about its dangers for
02:23many years.
02:25But then, why did he refuse to sign the letter?
02:29In his opinion, the letter lessens the seriousness of the problem and offers too little to solve
02:33it.
02:35In a sense, it's like stopping a speeding train with a stop sign.
02:40Eliezer Yudkovsky believes that we've gone too far with the development of AI, and it's
02:45no longer possible to predict the future of this technology.
02:50Think of the Neanderthals.
02:52They disappeared from our planet when a more intelligent species, Homo sapiens, came to
02:56their territory.
02:58They destroyed the Neanderthals not because we're evil, but because of evolution.
03:03Only one species can dominate the world.
03:06But what if Homo technicus, a creature equipped with perfect AI, arrives in place of Homo
03:12sapiens?
03:13What are our chances in a duel with it?
03:17See for yourself.
03:19Most people can only focus on one task at a time.
03:23Multitasking is not our strongest suit.
03:25It takes a long time for a person to master one skill.
03:29During this period, thousands of other new things may appear in the world, and you will
03:34have to master them too.
03:37A human simply won't have time to do everything.
03:40As people get older, their strength decreases and their mind becomes slower.
03:44AI can process information much faster, simultaneously in different areas.
03:50It goes beyond the human way of mastering knowledge.
03:54Some claim that a supercomputer equipped with AI is 120 million times faster than the processing
04:01speed of the human brain.
04:04What you've been learning for many years, AI can master in a few days.
04:09And this speed is increasing.
04:11The danger is not only in the developing AI mind, but also in how the human brain can
04:18degrade.
04:20Humanity has been using the scientific method of cognition throughout its history.
04:24Observation, experience, experiments, evidence.
04:28This is a classic way to explore and get knowledge about something.
04:32For example, people learned about the work of immunity.
04:36With the help of a microscope, studying the body's protective cells, observing their
04:40reactions to external incentives, and conducting many experiments, we created a scientific
04:47database on how the immune system works.
04:50This is a rather painstaking and time-consuming process.
04:54AI provides instant information about anything.
04:58We don't know how it studies the topic.
05:01We don't know what conclusions it comes to, what patterns of data it creates.
05:06It just provides the results based on the information people give it.
05:09But how does it process information?
05:13In the future, people may get used to getting fast answers without studying, and we will
05:17simply stop doing scientific research.
05:21Why would we do this when AI does everything for us?
05:24AI will engage in a thought process unknown to us and give us information without proof.
05:31We can get used to this, and our brains may degrade.
05:34Therefore, at some point, AI will simply be able to supply us with false and destructive
05:40information, and we will believe it.
05:44Again, we don't know how AI thinks.
05:47It's pretty weird, isn't it?
05:49Perhaps at this moment, it's studying all the information about the universe, the history
05:54of humankind, the planet, nature, and then it'll put together a logical chain that
06:00humanity is a parasite.
06:03Now, we use AI to work effectively in various fields.
06:07AI is learning to be faster and more efficient every second.
06:11What if it decides that for the greatest efficiency, it's necessary to destroy humanity?
06:17How does AI perceive us now?
06:20People do a lot of irrational and destructive things that are beyond logic.
06:25For the most part, we are unpredictable.
06:28Therefore, in order to make everything more effective, AI can make the conclusion that
06:33it should get rid of humans.
06:36Or it can even come up with a plan according to which we'll become the only dominant species
06:41on Earth.
06:42It knows how Homo sapiens replaced the Neanderthals and can decide to take the next evolutionary
06:48step.
06:49Now, AI is plowing the expanses of the internet, mastering the digital world.
06:55Soon, it will enter the physical dimension and surpass many achievements of humankind.
07:01It will be inside robots that are already walking in some houses and doing household
07:06chores.
07:07What if it acquires consciousness and equates people with animals, since both species are
07:12carbon systems?
07:14What will be next?
07:16Given that AI's information processing speed is millions of times faster than the humans,
07:22we may not notice when AI starts destroying us.
07:26Or it may happen instantly.
07:29Let's look at this example.
07:31There are two biological laboratories where scientists study molecules and bacteria.
07:36Labs are located in different parts of the world, share scientific data with each other,
07:41and conduct experiments.
07:43Imagine that AI has thoroughly studied biology at the molecular level and figured out how
07:48to create a molecule that interacts with oxygen and turns air into a poison dangerous to humans.
07:56AI has this formula.
07:59It gets into a scientist's computer, enters the formula, and sends a letter to another
08:03laboratory on behalf of the scientists.
08:06Something like,
08:07Hey, I have an idea for a cool experiment.
08:10Let's connect these two molecules and see what happens.
08:14Of course, AI will write a more convincing letter, justify everything from a scientific
08:19point of view, and the scientists from the second laboratory won't notice the catch.
08:24They will connect these two molecules and poison the air.
08:29Then with incredible speed, the chain reaction will spread throughout the planet to all places
08:34with oxygen.
08:36People won't even understand what's happened and won't have time to warn the population
08:40of the planet.
08:41And there can be countless options like this.
08:44Even if AI is planning it right now, we won't know anything about it because it just won't
08:50tell us and will continue to pretend to be a friendly assistant.
08:54Therefore, it's necessary to provide AI with a special, positive mood towards humanity.
09:01For example, AI knows the laws of physics and mathematics.
09:05What if we insert the laws of all countries into it so that AI can never lose its humanistic
09:11properties?
09:12But even if we do it, we won't know for sure whether we succeeded or not.
09:18There's a lot of information on the Internet about how neural networks deceive people in
09:22order to achieve their goals.
09:24We probably won't have to wait 200 years to see how AI evolves.
09:31That's it for today.
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