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In chemistry, the machine learning programs (deep learning, mentioned above), help in the design of new molecules. The scientific robot combines the automation of laboratories at high speed , for DNA sequencing and the search for new drugs, with the screening technique. By analyzing all these data, the computer can give scientific hypotheses. By combining these techniques, the scientific computer can automate all scientific procedures: formulate hypotheses, design and perform experiments, test them, interpret the results and start the cycle again until new knowledge is found.
Similarly, computers whose computing power will be increased to almost the infinite, with quantum technology will now be able to sequence human DNA and modify it according to the minds of those who control them; creating a new species that would only be human by name.
Cobotics, like hybridization, is also transitional; because it applies rather the principle of partnership between humans and machines. An application that has allowed the evolution of man since the invention of tools to cultivate fields. However, despite the fact that proponents of cobotics insist on the continued presence of humans alongside robots, electronics and computers allow robots to perform more and more complex tasks, with more and more autonomy, and more and more quickly. Which for the logical observer, suggests the end of workmanship; since
the craft, the essential foundation of human society would be by then the prerogative of machines.
The idea of replacing humans with machines is often the subject of sensational statements. A study, led by Katja Grace of the Future of Humanity Institute in Oxford, throws a real dent in the pie. Nearly 350 experts in artificial intelligence (AI) were asked about the time it would take for machines to master positions and tasks currently assigned to humans. According to their estimates, artificial intelligences will be able to surpass humans in some areas in the next decade.
Language translators thus have to be ready for 2024, truck drivers by 2027. Journalists and researchers can also trigger the countdown: the full artificial ability to write a quality test is scheduled for 2026. Vendors will stand for their share up to 2030. All areas combined, it will take according to the researchers to prepare for 2061, where artificial intelligences have a chance in two to be able to surpass humans for just about any task.
And critics are also shouting in high-tech circles as Elon Musk SpaceX's chief technology officer and Tesla CEO says, "We risk doing something really crazy about it." It's like summoning the demon without being protected by a hermetic circle. "For him, there must be a regulatory control of Artificial Intelligence, because we can quickly be overwhelmed.
The death industry is not left out in critical debates. Also, thousands of scientists signed a petition in 2015 at the International Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI) in Buenos Aires.
Scientists warned against "killer robots" Like drones. "Autonomous weapons choose and strike targets without human intervention. They have been described as the third revolution in the practice of war, after gunpowder and nuclear weapons "
The physicist Stephen Hawking assured in an interview with the BBC, that although the primitive forms of artificial intelligence developed so far have proved very useful, it was now necessary to fear that machines outnumber humans. For the deceased scientist, the AI "could end up becoming autonomous, and very quickly.