Grady Booch: Don't fear superintelligent AI
Grejdi Buč (Grady Booch): Ne plašite se superinteligentne veštačke inteligencije
IBM's Grady Booch is shaping the future of cognitive computing by building intelligent systems that can reason and learn. Full bio
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I was the quintessential nerd.
bio sam štreber do koske.
smejete, verovatno ste to i dalje.
you probably still are.
in the dusty plains of north Texas,
u prašnjavim ravnicama severnog Teksasa
who was the son of a pastor.
calculus books for fun.
knjige o proračunu.
and a computer and model rockets,
kompjuter i modele raketa,
rocket fuel in my bedroom.
raketno gorivo u spavaćoj sobi.
came to the theaters,
2001" Stenlija Kjubrika,
to value the mission over human life.
vrednost misije umesto ljudskog života.
obraća se našim strahovima,
veštačke inteligencije
the limits of our bodies and our minds,
granice naših tela i naših umova,
complexity and grace
od akademije ratnog vazduhoplovstva
from the Air Force Academy
into an engineering problem
inženjerski problem
mission control in Houston
na kontrolu misije u Hjustonu
on average 13 minutes
u proseku 13 minuta
from the Earth to Mars.
there's not enough time.
kontrolu misije
in the mission profile
u profilu misije
on the surface of Mars
na površinu Marsa
members of the science team.
u naučnoj ekipi.
from an engineering perspective,
sa inženjerske tačke gledišta,
that what I needed to architect
da je potrebno da projektujem
artificial intelligence.
veštačku inteligenciju.
something very much like a HAL
nešto prilično slično HAL-u,
an artificial intelligence like that?
takvu veštačku inteligenciju?
that needs to be engineered.
koji je potrebno projektovati.
in building a sentient machine.
the illusion of intelligence.
have come a long way
su prešle dug put
Dr. Chandra were here today,
dr Čandra ovde danas,
upon millions of devices,
i miliona uređaja,
i delamo unapred?
and act in advance?
pričaju s ljudima na prirodnom jeziku?
with humans in natural language?
that recognize objects, identify emotions,
koji prepoznaju predmete, osećanja,
play games and even read lips?
igraju igrice, čak i čitaju sa usana?
koji postavlja ciljeve,
and learns along the way?
i usput uči?
that have a theory of mind?
koji sadrže teoriju uma?
an ethical and moral foundation?
koji imaju etičke i moralne osnove?
such an artificial intelligence
takvu veštačku inteligenciju
you must ask yourself is,
koje morate postaviti sebi je:
some measure of trepidation.
the destruction of the family.
uništenja porodice.
all civil conversation.
da će da uništi učtiv razgovor.
the written word become pervasive,
kako pisana reč počinje da preovlađuje,
sposobnost pamćenja.
our ability to memorize.
that these technologies
da nam je ova tehnologija
that extended the human experience
ljudsko iskustvo
of an AI like this,
embody some of our values.
otelotvoriti neke od naših vrednosti.
is fundamentally different
sistema je temeljno različita
software-intensive system of the past.
softverskog sistema iz prošlosti.
how to recognize flowers,
da raspoznaje cveće,
of the kinds I like.
koji se meni sviđaju.
how to play a game --
how to play a game like Go,
da igra igru poput goa,
na hiljade partija goa,
a good game from a bad game.
intelligent legal assistant,
asistenta sa veštačkom inteligencijom,
that is part of that law.
koja su delovi tog zakona.
this is what we call ground truth,
što nazivamo temeljnom istinom,
a sense of our values.
o našim vrednostima.
an artificial intelligence
veštačkoj inteligenciji
as a human who is well-trained.
kao i dobro obučenim ljudima.
nongovernment organization?
nevladinim organizacijama?
in the hand of a lone wolf.
u rukama vukova samotnjaka.
against all random acts of violence,
od svih nasumičnih činova nasilja,
and subtle training
an internet virus to the world,
internet virusa u svet,
all of a sudden it's in a million places
i iznenada se nalazi na milion mesta
all over the place.
are much larger,
an artificial intelligence
veštačka inteligencija
such as "The Matrix," "Metropolis,"
poput "Matriksa", "Metropolisa",
shows such as "Westworld,"
serije poput "Zapadnog sveta",
by the philosopher Nick Bostrom,
filozofa Nika Bostroma,
might not only be dangerous,
mogla ne samo da bude opasna,
to all of humanity.
pretnju čitavom čovečanstvu.
thirst for information
za informacijama
that they may have goals
da možda imaju ciljeve
such as Elon Musk and Stephen Hawking.
Ilona Maska i Stivena Hokinga.
are fundamentally wrong.
of Dr. Bostrom's argument to unpack,
je suviše složen za razlaganje,
da ga u potpunosti razložim,
than super doing.
od superdelanja.
all aspects of the Discovery.
svim aspektima Diskaverija.
with a superintelligence.
o superinteligenciji.
over all of our world.
u čitavom našem svetu.
from the movie "The Terminator"
iz filma "Terminator"
that was in every corner of the world.
u svakom kutku sveta.
that control the weather,
koja kontroliše vremenske prilike,
capricious, chaotic humans.
hirovitim, haotičnim ljudima.
an artificial intelligence existed,
slična veštačka inteligencija,
with human economies,
sa ljudskim ekonomijama,
of a superintelligence
opasno odvraćanje pažnje
of human and societal issues
ljudska i društvena pitanja
na najbolji način
za ljudskom radnom snagom?
and education throughout the globe
i obrazovanje širom sveta,
through cognitive healthcare?
ljudski život kroz kognitivno zdravstvo?
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Grady Booch - Scientist, philosopherIBM's Grady Booch is shaping the future of cognitive computing by building intelligent systems that can reason and learn.
Why you should listen
When he was 13, Grady Booch saw 2001: A Space Odyssey in the theaters for the first time. Ever since, he's been trying to build Hal (albeit one without the homicidal tendencies). A scientist, storyteller and philosopher, Booch is Chief Scientist for Software Engineering as well as Chief Scientist for Watson/M at IBM Research, where he leads IBM's research and development for embodied cognition. Having originated the term and the practice of object-oriented design, he is best known for his work in advancing the fields of software engineering and software architecture.
A co-author of the Unified Modeling Language (UML), a founding member of the Agile Allianc, and a founding member of the Hillside Group, Booch has published six books and several hundred technical articles, including an ongoing column for IEEE Software. He's also a trustee for the Computer History Museum, an IBM Fellow, an ACM Fellow and IEEE Fellow. He has been awarded the Lovelace Medal and has given the Turing Lecture for the BCS, and was recently named an IEEE Computer Pioneer.
Booch is currently deeply involved in the development of cognitive systems and is also developing a major trans-media documentary for public broadcast on the intersection of computing and the human experience.
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