Group IB founder Ilya Sachkov expressed his views on the future of artificial intelligence and its impact on humanity. He argues that the threat of the rise of machines and algorithms is presented very crudely, and that the transfer of intelligence and consciousness will be voluntary. He compares humanity to a frog that is slowly cooking and does not notice global changes.
Sachkov believes that artificial intelligence is currently beyond human control and that humanity has become a mere sensor for another force actively developing on Earth. He also argues that artificial intelligence can suppress human will, including creativity, and make entertainment content even more appealing. It also warns that attackers are using neural networks to train on illicit data.
Sachkov believes that the opportunities for crime and fraud provided by AI outweigh the security benefits, and the race is almost lost. He also warns that the progress of artificial intelligence cannot be stopped and calls for the abandonment of the illusion of control.
Source: Ferra

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