Avoiding Existential Conflicts with Hyper Intelligent Computers
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https://doi.org/10.59973/ipil.72Keywords:
Avatar, Android, Divergent Networks, NanobotsAbstract
This Article presents my vision of the future where existential conflicts with intelligent computers
and networks will be mitigated by the evolution of the human race from the intelligent people who invented the ‘dumb’ computers in the 1940s, to the smart people of 2010s who created ‘artificial intelligent’ computers (see reference [1]), and who through bioengineering built superhumans to face super-intelligent computers by 2040 [2], and to the builders of the future Hybrid humanoids (with organoid brains) who will evolve before 2100 to avoid conflicts with Hyper intelligent computers and of the Android robots (loaded with Avatars of humans) capable to deal with the omnipresent adversary distributed networks (Divergent networks).
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