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Kaplan was the author of the book "the need to apply artificial intelligence of human tasks and dilemmas", he said that in the history of moral philosophy for thousands of years, human life agrees morally, ethically I acknowledged that it was not done. Everyone can not precisely point out what is the best theory, but he said, although there are certainly some possibilities "along our moral intuition activity" - that is "Do not do homicide." The world's cultural values and religious values are different, but people can reach some agreement
As a publisher of Gigaom, I recently had the opportunity to interview Jerry Kaplan. Kaplan is a well-known artificial intelligence expert, innovation, serial entrepreneurs and best-selling writers. He is currently a visiting lecturer and researcher at the Law Information Center, Stanford University's Faculty of Computer Science, where he was a professor of social and economic influence of artificial intelligence. We, AI, Artificial Intelligence, Alan Turing, Kaplan Books, AI Discussion: Everyone needs to know, "The need of human beings to apply" and the social and economic impacts of AI I will explore. The complete interview is as follows:
Jerry Kaplan, a long-term legal researcher and entrepreneur at the Information Center at Stanford University, used the book "Humans do not need to apply" to measure robots great controversy. Kaplan does not believe that the robot never becomes conscious or conscious soon. But he thinks it is not a problem. Robots and artificial intelligence systems may not be aware of it, but he believes that we will ultimately deal with them as they are. According to Kaplan, we really have no choice. A robust definition (broad enough to include distributed software systems based on AI) will get more autonomy for more actions in the absence of supervision. But the robot does not respect the social and moral details of human social observation - unless humans design a system that incorporates these values. There is no way to design a robot to supervise a person, so we need to be able to control the cheating of robots. wild