Danubius International Conferences, 1st International Conference on Education in the Digital Era

The Near Future: Man vs. Artificial Intelligence

Emilia Andreea Motoranu
Last modified: 2022-07-27

Abstract

My article aims to present what it means to be human in the digital age and how the progress of artificial intelligence will improve our lives. As main methods in my study I used observation and case study.

The advancement of artificial intelligence in the short term can improve our lives in countless ways, from increasing the efficiency of our personal lives, networks and financial markets, to saving lives through self-driving cars, surgical robots and diagnostic systems.

When we allow real-world systems to be controlled by artificial intelligence, doing what we want them to do, it involves solving difficult technical issues related to verification, validation, security, and control.

Researchers in the field of artificial intelligence have argued in favor of an international treaty banning certain types of autonomous weapons, in order to avoid an out-of-control arms race, which would make available to anyone who wants to pay for policies, killing machines.

In the future, artificial intelligence could make the legal system fairer and more efficient by building robo-judges, provided they are transparent and impartial.

Of course, the legislative system should also be updated to keep up with artificial intelligence, which poses legal problems, involving confidentiality, accountability and regulation.

Until we worry that smart cars could completely replace us, they will have largely taken our place in the job market. Society should redistribute some of the wealth created by artificial intelligence so that all people can improve their lives, otherwise social inequalities will increase greatly.

With prior planning, a low-skilled company should be able to thrive not only financially, people feel that they have a purpose in activities other than jobs.

In terms of jobs, today's children should choose professions in which cars do not handle, those that involve people, unpredictability and creativity.

My article is valuable and original because it highlights in a unique way the challenges of a future in which intelligence and consciousness no longer belong only to man.