This is another step in the future of AI.
http://news.stanford.edu/pr/2014/pr-neurogrid-boahen-engineering-042814.html
http://news.stanford.edu/pr/2014/pr-neurogrid-boahen-engineering-042814.html
I just feel like only trouble can come from it.
You've watched too many movies
Computers are a problem solving tool, if they can cure cancer and aids I don't think I'd classify that as 'trouble'
Without constraints intelligent computer get become trouble: that's not based on SF but on rational thought![]()
The new model for AI is the human brain and not computers as we know them.
There are two huge differences that I see between computer and biological brains in terms of potential to help mankind.
The first is that biological has a lifespan.. brains age, get demented, lose memory.. immortality is going to be a really tough nut to crack. But a copy you can just copy+paste. Transfer it to a new hard drive. If it's intelligent and can learn, it can be with humanity for the rest of our existence, helping us and learning from so many mistakes that there are practically no more mistakes left to make.
The second is that computers are just naturally better at some things. A biological brain is never going to be able to perform 3 billion calculations per second.. it's just not the way biological brains are hardwired. Computers are better at some problems, biological brains are better than others. So if we want real potential then we need to develop both.