Are Future Humans Doomed to Be Replaced by Artificial Intelligence?
Artificial intelligence has largely replaced travel agents, tollbooth attendants and mapmakers, but will smart machines / AI someday replace attorneys, physicians, military strategies, and world leaders? What about composers, painters, and novelists? Are we doomed to obsolescence by tomorrow's ultra-powerful artificial intelligence?
With me is Dr. Robert J. Marks, a pioneer in computing intelligence, who says, "no way." In his new book, Non-Computable You: What You Do That Artificial Intelligence Never Will. In it, Dr. Marks says …as impressive as AI is, it doesn't hold a candle to human intelligence... and it never will. How does Marks know this? The answer, he says, can be stated in one word: algorithm.