Monday, August 12, 2024

20 Quotes on the Future of AI That Will Make You Think

Academia and Hollywood can often be seen as two worlds.

Entertainment vs intelligence.
Superficial and shallow vs deep thinking.

They may not sit in the same restaurant or bar. But they can both offer insights into the future. Both science fiction and popular culture can inspire the future.

The Dick Tracy comic strip detective created by Chester Gould in 1931 and the smart watch as appearing in 1946 in the series is one example.

“The Jetsons” that first aired in 1962 was another example of imagination driving inventions. Entrepreneurs that read cartoons or watched these shows were inspired to create the future.  

Academics and AI

This year I had the pleasure of interviewing Nick Bostrom on my podcast “The Jeff Bullas Show”.

Nick is an academic and a polymath professor from Oxford University who has written two bestselling books on AI. His first book titled “Superintelligence: Paths, Dangers, Strategies” is a dystopian perspective of the future of a world living with AI. 

His second book “Deep Utopia: Life and Meaning in a Solved World“ took another perspective that embraced a utopian vision. Both books were delightful, insightful and revealing. 

Academic insight is one thing but what does that mean for mere mortals? And what does popular culture think about AI?

Hollywood and AI

Hollywood is the center of the world’s movie industry and an influencer of popular culture globally. It has also shaped our thinking about AI and popular culture. What the industry has also worked out is summed up with the quote about popular media: “If it bleeds it leads”.

This suggests that news outlets, film studios (and media in general) prioritize sensational, often violent stories because they attract the most viewers or readers. Dystopia is what leads the attention and a utopian story will secede. 

In the last 10 years, it is estimated that the global revenue of the American film industry reached $300 – $400 billion. The peak just before Covid reached $42.5 billion in 2019. Its movies cover many categories including science fiction. And under that label AI has played a part. 

One of the first movies that made a major impact is “2001: A Space Odyssey” released in 1968 that was directed  by Stanley Kubrick, and it is about an AI robot that takes over a spaceship.

It hinted at a dystopian future where humanity is controlled by machines. That perspective is now woven into what has almost become an innate fear of AI.  

So many of the questions we are asking in 2024 about AI are based upon a conditioning of the impact of AI in our lives via media that we consume everyday. So is it dystopian or utopian? Pessimists will lean one way and optimists another. 

Is the future of AI heaven or hell?

So, here is a compilation of dystopian and utopian quotes about AI from notable individuals – people who write about history, scientists, technologists, philosophers or polymaths, entrepreneurs or CEOs, authors or simply anyone who has an interest in AI.

Dystopian quotes about AI (Hell)

One of the best quotes is from Elon Musk (who leads the list) and who was one of the co-founders of Open AI. He stepped down from the board in 2018 and seems to have recently regretted his decision when ChatGPT in 2022 became a global phenomenon. 

So despite his dystopian comments and the open sore of his bleeding regret, he has recently launched a range of AI products including using it within the social media platform “X” and starting a competitor to ChatGPT with the brand name of “Grok”. 

He is often a dystopian quote machine that is also utopian leaning when selling the vision of humans living on Mars. Being a successful entrepreneur who is changing the world and who also leads the race to being a headline winner for hypocrisy, is a great example of seeking attention first as a PR tactic and then doing the opposite second. 

Reminds me of a person with the surname starting with “T”. 

  1. Elon Musk: “AI is a fundamental existential risk for human civilization, and I don’t think people fully appreciate that.”
  2. Stephen Hawking: “The development of full artificial intelligence could spell the end of the human race.”
  3. Bill Gates: “I am in the camp that is concerned about super intelligence.”
  4. Nick Bostrom: “Before the prospect of an intelligence explosion, we humans are like small children playing with a bomb.”
  5. James Barrat: “A superintelligent AI will be extremely good at accomplishing its goals, and if those goals aren’t aligned with ours, we have a problem.”
  6. Max Tegmark: “By far the greatest danger of Artificial Intelligence is that people conclude too early that they understand it.”
  7. Joy Buolamwini: “When the person who is powerful is creating systems, they are creating it for people like themselves.”
  8. Sam Harris: “We are in the process of building some sort of god. Now would be a good time to make sure it’s a god we can live with.”
  9. Ted Kaczynski: “AI might bring about a situation where humans are obliged to become the slaves of the machines.”
  10. Joseph Weizenbaum: “AI is a machine with no soul.”

Utopian quotes about AI (Heaven)

Utopia is a place where we all hold hands, pat lions and hug bears and heaven is our home. Other words that are synonyms for utopia include nirvana and paradise. Some religions even promise the men 100 virgins if they die and go to paradise. Not sure that is a heaven I am happy about. 

AI often promises a future world that is enhanced by technology. The reality about AI is that it isn’t artificial. It is the intelligence and the creativity of humanity curated and collected and enabled by the machines and technology created by humans. 

Maybe we should start using the word “Enhanced Intelligence” or “EI”, instead of AI. 

  1. Mark Zuckerberg: “AI is going to deliver so many improvements in the quality of our lives.”
  2. Ray Kurzweil: “AI will reach human levels by around 2029. Follow that out further to, say, 2045, we will have multiplied the intelligence, the human biological machine intelligence of our civilization a billion-fold.”
  3. Andrew Ng: “AI is the new electricity.”
  4. Fei-Fei Li: “If we can democratize AI technology in the wider society, in hundreds of thousands of applications, every person can be a user of AI.”
  5. Geoffrey Hinton: “AI will help us to make people’s lives easier.”
  6. Demis Hassabis: “AI will be one of the most beneficial technologies of mankind ever.”
  7. Ginni Rometty: “The AI will see patterns in data that no human could see.”
  8. Eric Schmidt: “AI will be the most significant transformation in the next decade.”
  9. Sundar Pichai: “AI is probably the most important thing humanity has ever worked on. I think of it as something more profound than electricity or fire.
  10. Sebastian Thrun: “We’re going to see machines that are not just going to augment our abilities but will really take care of us in the most creative ways.”

These quotes highlight the polarized views on AI from some of the leading thinkers in technology and science. 

But what needs to be taken into consideration is that this is not truth but opinion. The reality is that the truth lies somewhere in the middle.

Utopia beckons and dystopia threatens.

It’s up to you whether you lean into the future or embrace the past. 

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