Wednesday, February 25, 2015

The A.I. Hail Mary

The A.I. Hail Mary

By Douglas Haddow
Adbusters.org
February 25, 2015

“Unexpected item in the bagging area,” says a prerecorded voice
from inside the machine.

The woman in front of me at the self-service check-out is confused.

She wipes her brow and repositions her groceries.

“Unexpected item in the bagging area,” the voice says again,
as if to gently scold.

The woman looks around, her eyes pleading,
but there are no clerks to be found.

Help is not coming.

I stand there silently, spacing out as if I were watching some muted
opera about man’s struggle against himself.

This was not the future we were promised, but everyday it’s feeling
more and more like the one we’re going to get — Kafkaesque, only
without the humor and with more explosions.

And it’s moments like these that make one rather suspicious that
we’ve reached a turning point in human history.

Or at the very least, a fork.

Ours is a present dominated by confusion.

A world where the official explanation of events has become so
corroded by cynicism and manipulation that conspiracy theories
have become more attractive than the truth.

A non-linear war is spreading like wildfire across Europe and the
Middle East and the existential threat of artificial intelligence is
incubating on our laptops.

The final outcome is the stuff of Stephen Hawkings’ nightmares:
when the singularity hits, we conjure up an all-powerful techno god
that kicks our species-wide death drive into turbo and off a cliff.

But, as I’m watching this woman in front of me struggle against
some glorified cash register, none of it feels inevitable.

And while fantasies of judgement day are inexplicably alluring,
you can see an opportunity ahead.

For the past few hundred years, the systems we build for ourselves
have become increasingly complex.

Recently, they’ve accelerated to a point where they are beyond
our capacity to comprehend, and in some cases, even recognize.

If we allow ourselves to be passive subjects and merely stand aside
and bear witness as artificial intelligence comes into being, we will
have truly lost the plot as far as our liberty is concerned.

The endgame will, as Hollywood has warned, be played out by a
handful of corporate beings, which will gradually ease into the
post-national dystopian roles that they are being groomed for.

But if we view artificial intelligence as a sort of grand public works
project or the next great phase of democracy, a different future
appears over the horizon.

If we truly are able to create some new intelligent life form
that can harness the potential of the human mind then perhaps
it can also invigorate, rather than enslave, the human spirit?

It’s become apparent that crises such as climate change
are beyond our ability to effectively confront and address.

Our political cycles are just too crude to allow us to think
past the next election, or budget.

So maybe AI is the Hail Mary we’ve been looking for.

Ours is a turning point, not a dead end.

Not yet anyway.

https://www.adbusters.org/magazine/118/our-ai-futures.html

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