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a beautiful love story around the dangers of AI

HEnri Bergson wrote: “Humanity groans, half crushed under the weight of the progress it has made. She doesn’t know enough that her future depends on her. »The future is now. Artificial intelligence (AI) is changing everything in the world. We don’t really realize what she is capable of and how far she will go.

The other day, I was in on the metro, line 1 which runs without a driver, but with an AI whose efficiency is formidable. All of a sudden, the metro stops. A voice, coming from elsewhere, informs us of the presence of a suspicious object on the tracks. If there had been a pilot, maybe he wouldn’t have seen it. But the AI ​​sees everything, and reacts immediately to everything. All the passengers had to leave the train, and now the train, emptied of its passengers, leaves on its own as if nothing had happened.

Soon airliners will fly without pilots. The AI ​​will be there in their place (Air pilots have already protested by threatening to strike). How can we talk about this phenomenon present everywhere? How to question it?

In my opinion, only the romantic could talk about it intelligently. Fiction allows openings and hypotheses which provide better information than dryly scientific study.

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