What are the three levels of competition in artificial intelligence?

Mondo Technology Updated on 2024-01-29

As people gradually realize the potential of artificial intelligence, the competition for the development of related technologies is gradually becoming fierce. The impact of this competition is not limited to the competition between countries and enterprises, it has a profound impact on everyone in human society. Next, let's understand what three levels of competition for AI development are concentrated.

The first is competition at the national level. Science and technology are the primary productive forces, and as a disruptive technology, artificial intelligence has unprecedented strategic significance. Taking the recent proposal of several US House members to restrict investment in Chinese artificial intelligence, it can be seen that this technological competition has long risen to the national level. With the development of artificial intelligence technology, the friction between China and the United States in this field will gradually increase. Whoever is the first to bring about a key technological breakthrough will most likely lead itself to a new stage of development.

The second arena of struggle takes place in the internal structure of a country. The labor force revolution brought about by artificial intelligence will inevitably further reduce the value of human labor and stimulate the contradiction between enterprises and workers. In the midst of this wave of opposition, many workers in the international community have stood up to resist and speak out for their own demands. Changes in the structure of the labor force are inevitable, and how to resettle them will be a common problem for human society.

Finally, the competition in the field of artificial intelligence is not limited to the contradictions of human society, and the competition between its algorithms and human thinking is also worthy of attention. Artificial intelligence currently has a very obvious advantage in solving structural problems;However, for the cognition of more subjective and non-structural problems, artificial intelligence has not yet given birth to the consciousness of humans.

Although pseudo-randomization can achieve similar innovative results to a certain extent, it brings the flaws of the underlying logic, which is likely to become a potential risk affecting human cognition in the future. How to fix the logic to ensure that it is consistent with the human way of thinking is still a problem that needs to be solved.

These are the three main issues that are being discussed around AI today, and the development of any technology cannot be unregulated, it needs a gatekeeper to ensure that its development path does not deviate from the original purpose of human creation of it.

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