কৃত্রিম বুদ্ধিমত্তা নিয়ে ‘সবচেয়ে বড় ভুল ধারণাগুলো’ ব্যাখ্যা করলেন ফেসবুকের AI গবেষক



There is hardly a person in this age who has access to digital media but has not seen an Artificial Intelligence ( AI ) movie where mankind is challenged by robots.

From " HAL"  in "2001: A Space Odyssey"  movie or " AVA " in " Ex-Machina " movie , human emotions like happiness-sadness, laughter-crying, anger-emotion have been seen in all robots.

So in the near future is the same thing going to happen where there will be the reign of intelligent robots?

But Yann LeCun ,  director of Facebook's artificial intelligence research team , says human-like emotions in future robots is a big misconception.  Let's know more details about it.

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Misconception #1 – Advanced robots have sentience

In today's world  , robots are being made based on  the concept  of artificial narrow intelligence (ANI) , which can only do certain tasks such as solve geometry, calculate the stock market, etc. According to Ian LeCun “AIs will  be specialized and emotionless”. That is, artificial intelligence will not be as dangerous as we see in the movies.

 

Misconception #2 – Robots will develop feelings on their own

Robots will only develop feelings if they are programmed. Basically they will not have the ability to do anything other than a specific task list. And emotions such as anger, love etc. like in movies will never be programmed because they will hinder the work.

 

Misconception #3 – Robots will have human-like emotions

According to Ian LeCun, even if robots are programmed to display human emotions, they will never resemble real human emotions. A. They will never have destructive feelings unless we program them. "I don't think anyone would do that," said Mr. Lekun.