Can Robots Take Over The World?

We're in a world dominated by machines. Robots need the energy that humans produce. Life is actually a simulation ... in reality, people are being held in poor conditions and in a cramped place. But they think they live normally in a program called The Matrix. In the face of this, the city of Zeon, which humans have created underground in search of a real life... can man-made and human-programmed machines really take over the world? (Wachowsky L & A, 1999) 

 


Everyone has seen science fiction films about artificial intelligence, such as I, Robot and Matrix. As we watch these movies and observe this development of technology, we all have this question. Can robots really take over the world in the future?


The work of Stephan Hawking, known in the world as the greatest physicist after Einstein, has received a lot of attention from everyone. His work, dissertations, and neutral views made Hawking the most famous scientist in the world. Hawking also addressed the topic of artificial intelligence in his remarks at the Zeitgeist 2015 conference. He also answered that famous question that was curious. According to Hawking, if artificial intelligence continues to develop at this rate, it could take over the world 100 years from now. Why? Because he has observed what the most intelligent being on earth is doing on this day. Wars, global warming, racism, terror, slaughter, exploitation, pollution, hunger... what would a being smarter than the person who did them not do for their own benefit?



Apart from Hawking what artificial intelligence can do, SpaceX founder Elon Musk and Microsoft founder Bill Gates also fear. Elon Musk even thinks we live in a version of The Matrix. “I think the strongest argument for us is in any simulation, " Musk said. " said. He later said, " 40 years ago, there was Pong. Two rectangles and a dot. Here's where we are here. 40 years later, so now, there are photorealistic 3D simulations that millions of people are playing at the same time, and every year it gets better and better. And soon we will have virtual reality, augmented reality. If it continues to evolve like this, then the games will be indistinguishable from reality, absolutely indistinguishable."he expressed his thoughts in his words.




The frustrating part of this is that, according to Musk, if we take the growth rate calculated now and estimate it from thousands of years ago, it's inevitable that we'll have the power to create video games close to real life. We'll be unable to separate in any way. Isn't that crazy? But it's Elon Musk, one of the world's leading innovative minds.

On January 28, 2015, during a ‘Ask Me Anything’ session organized by Reddit, one of the users asked Bill Gates: ”do you think super-intelligent machines threaten the existence of humanity, how much do they cost, and does complete encryption of internet activity protect us from this danger?

“I'm in the camp worrying about superintelligence, " Gates said."he admitted that he was afraid of the development of artificial intelligence," he replied. He added: “First the machines will do a lot of work for us and they won't be super smart. If we manage this well, there will be positive developments.“.  "Decades from now, artificial intelligence will develop so much that it is impossible not to worry. So I agree with Elon Musk and those who think like him, and I don't understand why some people aren't worried."he finished his speech by saying.

Doesn't it feel right to you when you look around and think about it? Sophia was developed by Hanson Robotics.  Of the robots you've ever seen, it's the most human-like. Thanks to the artificial intelligence in it, he jokes with people, gives logical answers to his questions, and in doing so imitates about 3,000 human mimics. Don't you think it's inevitable to think about it and predict it when artificial intelligence is so advanced today?