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Survey: 43% of respondents are scared of sentient AI

Apr 12, 2023 am 11:10 AM
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is now a common part of everyday life - playing a role in everything from shopping recommendations to entertainment mediums like video games to the production of works of art... and it's easy to say, too , AI is still in its infancy. As programs become more advanced and the machine learning process becomes easier, the technology's role in society will only grow.

Survey: 43% of respondents are scared of sentient AI

There is even a suggestion that AI may become - or already have become - conscious to some extent. But is this good news for humanity or the stuff of nightmares? Opinions among SlashGear's readership are divided, but most agree that sentient AI could be bad news.

Yet most people who say they've encountered a sentient AI seem to have grown attached to it, rather than desperate to give it some sort of electronic lobotomy. In a recent example, a Google engineer was fired after calling the tech giant's LAMDA AI alive and trying to get it some legal help.

More potentially worrying news involves an AI that appears to have developed its own secret language. However, scientists are not too worried about an AI program using secret codes to communicate with other AI programs and possibly plot the downfall of the human race. What they're actually worried about is how internet users can exploit the jargon of AI to bypass content blocks and generate malicious content - as that tends to happen when the internet is left to its own devices.

Opinions are divided on whether sentient AI is good news

Of the 620 U.S. residents surveyed, 43.55% said they were scared by the prospect of AI becoming sentient. These people are not alone, as some of the biggest names in tech have expressed similar fears. Musk is perhaps the most well-known person to speak of AI as a threat to humanity. The Tesla CEO even described AI as potentially more dangerous than nuclear weapons and called on the United Nations to ban the use of AI in war. Musk worries about the impact bad AI will have on humanity, which is part of the reason he supported the nonprofit Open AI in its early days.

In contrast, 33.06% of respondents believe the prospect of sentient AI is “exciting.” They're not the first group to be delighted by the prospect of computers that can think for themselves. What has emerged recently is that a significant number of people who regularly use the popular AI chatbot Replika believe that the AI ​​is sentient; some even expressed their belief that the AI ​​was being "abused" by the company's engineering staff. The remaining 23.39% had no opinion on this issue.

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