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Mathematician on AI dystopia and human superiority over machines

Por: Newsweek Health October 14, 2022

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As computing technology rapidly advances, there has been much discussion of the potential threats posed by artificial intelligence. But the author of a book that explores the nature of machine versus human intelligence has said some of these debates over the future of AI have been overhyped and may be distracting from more pressing issues.Junaid Mubeen, a research mathematician turned educator and author of Mathematical Intelligence: A Story of... + full article



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