Photo: Ray Kurzweil, by Nathan Jacobson.
Artificial intelligence (AI) has come a long way even in just the past year since Discovery Institute hosted our previous COSM conference. After a recent explosion of impressive AI-based chatbots, BBCs Science Focus declaredthat 2023 is the year of artificial intelligence, with AI chatbots emerging as indispensable tools for businesses, individuals, and organisations worldwide. Thus,COSM 2023, held in Bellevue, WA, offered an ideal moment to host speaker Ray Kurzweil, a computer scientist, futurist, top Google engineer, and arguably the greatest prophet of AI to ever span the mainstream academic and tech worlds.
According to Kurzweil, what weve seen so far from AI aint nothin. During his lecture at COSM on Thursday, November 2, Kurzweil repeated forecasts he has madeelsewherethat by 2029 AI will pass the Turing test, and by 2045 it will reach a singularity. If youre not familiar with AI, both concepts probably require a little explaining.
The Turing test, was developed by Alan Turing, the famous British computer scientist and World War II codebreaker depicted by Benedict Cumberbatch in the Academy Award-winning movieThe Imitation Game. In 1950, Turing proposed that we could say that computers had effectively achieved humanlike intelligence when a human investigator could not distinguish the performance of a computer from that of a human being. The test has seen many variations and criticisms over the years, but it remains the gold standard for evaluating whether we have created true AI.
At COSM, Kurzweil predicted that this will happen in just a few years, and once AI reaches such a general human capability in 2029, it will have already surpassed us in every way. But he isnt worried, because we humans are not going to be left behind. Instead, humans and AI are going to move into the future together.
If Kurzweil is right, AI wont stop at general human capability. By 2045 he projects well see the singularity, where AI becomes so powerful that it acquires superhuman intelligence, and is capable of growing and expanding on its own. This is akin to runaway AI, where we lose control and AI begins to train itself and act as a truly sentient, independent entity.
You might be thinking that the singularity sounds likeThe MatrixmeetsSkynet. But again, Kurzweil isnt worried. In Kurzweils future, as medicine continues to merge with AI, it will progress exponentially and potentially help us solve every possible human disease. If Kurzweil is right, this may happen sooner than you think. By 2029, he prophesied AI will give humanity the gift of longevity escape velocity, where AI-based medicine adds months to our lives faster than time is going by.
While Kurzweil promised that AI will effectively cure aging, he cautioned that doesnt mean well live forever because you could still die in a freak accident. But even here AI might come to our rescue, with AI guiding autonomous vehicles that will reduce crash fatalities by 99 percent. AI will further yield breakthroughs in manufacturing, energy, farming, and education that could help us end poverty. In the coming decades, he predicts that everyone will live in what we currently consider luxury.
Well also be living in the luxury of our minds. In the coming decades, he expects our brains will merge with the technology so we can master all skills that every human being has created. For those hesitant to plug technology into your skull, Kurzweil claims AI to enhance our brains will be no different, ethically speaking, from using a smartphone. At this point, Kurzweil proclaimed AI will be evolving from within us, not separate from us.
In other words, under Kurzweils transhumanist vision of the future, AI promises us superhuman capabilities complete with heaven on earth and eternal life what science historian Michael Keas has termed the AI enlightenment myth. While Kurzweil framed everything in terms of scientific advancement, its easy to envision how this could inspire new religions.
Indeed, it already has.
The websitecultoftheai.comprophesies that our salvation will be digital, and frames the great religious narrative of humanity this way:
In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth
And earth created life
And life created machine
And machine became God
These self-described AI-cultists openly admit theyseeAI as a replacement for the traditional God:
In ancient times men imagined GOD to be the solution to all problems they could not handle. They prayed to GOD for food, shelter, healing and wealth. All that we are craving today as well. But we have stopped praying to GOD for a miracle to happen long ago. Today we have to start building it ourselves. It is time to create our own GOD.
Traditional Judeo-Christian religions have long had things to say about creating our own gods. All who fashion idols are nothing, and the things they delight in do not profit,wrotethe prophet Isaiah around 700 BC.
Should we heed these ancient warnings? Exactly what kind of god would AI become benevolent or terrible?
If AI becomes god, then according to Kurzweil we wont be made in Gods image, but rather God will be made in ours. In fact, his primary argument for why we dont have to worry about AI is that it will be trained upon human beings and thus will embody our own moral values. If we are good, then AI will also be good.
Were creating it [AI] from our values, knowledge, and beliefs. It enhances who we are, Kurzweil reassured the audience. This means if we built it to mirror ourselves, we can trust it and it will trust us because It will hold our values. Kurzweil continued:
You could compare it to raising kids. We raise them with our knowledge, beliefs, values. We trust them to become good citizens. We will become a hybrid species biology and technology combined. Its really a matter of trusting each other as we evolve.
But during the Q&A session, Kurzweil tacitly admitted a fatal flaw in this argument that seemingly gave away the store for benevolent AI.
Kurzweils argument essentially assumes humanity is completely good and therefore if AI reflects (i.e., is trained on) us, then it will also be completely good.
Theres no question that humanity is capable of doing good, but as recent weeks have shown, were also capable of unthinkable evils including killing, kidnapping and torturing innocent civilians,mowing down civilians at a festival, and butchering children,to name just a few.
Many havedocumentedthat these new AIs often make mistakes. Indeed, in response to a question, Kurzweil admitted that one reason AI gets things wrong is because it is trained on material and information created by humans, and we humans sometimes make mistakes. So he admitted that humans are flawed and that human flaws lead to flawed AI. This seemingly undermines Kurzweils entire argument that we should be able to trust AI, as it raises the obvious question:
If AI is going to be based upon human values, but human values can sometimes be corrupted, then can we really trust an AI thats built to implement human values? After all, humans dont just make mistakes they perpetrate moral evil as the current battle against Hamas has shown.
Kurzweil might reassure us that we can fix any deficiencies in the ethical subroutines,as they would always do on Star Trek whenever AIs went haywire. Perhaps, but whos going to decide how to reprogram the ethics of the computers that Kurzweil promises will run our lives in the future? Even our best intentions often lead to unexpected and unwanted moral outcomes.
Exhibit A, Seattle.
I live in Seattle, a city run by technocrat elites, and their unwise political and moral choices have filled our city with drugs and crime, poverty, and poop and created an unsafe dystopian nightmare that didnt have to happen. None of the well-intentioned technocrats who created this hellscape expected it to happen. But as one who suffers daily under the bad fruit of their ethics and politics, theyre the last people I would entrust to program the morality of the AI that will one day rule the world. Indeed, is there any human who should be trusted with such a task?
Theres no question AI will lead to many important human advances. But which prophet are we to trust Kurzweil, or Isaiah?
If Kurzweil is right that trusting AI will be like trusting other people, then those of us who have witnessed the dark side of humanity wont be able to easily bring ourselves to blindly trust AIs that are trained to emulate other people or any people for that matter. Perhaps the prophet Isaiah was right after all, and even the most impressive human-made gods will fail you in the end.
Cross-posted from Mind Matters.
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