Russian expert: The development of artificial intelligence could undermine the desire for creativity



 Russian expert: The development of artificial intelligence could undermine the desire for creativity

Professor at the Law Faculty of the Russian Higher School of Economics, Mikhail Fedotov, described the replacement of creativity in production with the implementation of standard protocols as the main risk resulting from artificial intelligence.

He said at the forum "Ethics in the field of artificial intelligence "GPT generation, red lines" that the development of new technologies, including artificial intelligence, increases the risks of "roboticization" of society where humans will not strive to achieve real results, but rather to implement standard business protocols and provide reports. .

He added, "The main danger does not lie even in those implants that can be implanted in the human body, but in the application of progressive algorithms in production processes in various fields, including medicine, secondary and higher education, culture and science, which leads to replacing true creativity with the implementation of standard protocols." Followed by rigorous and detailed reports.

He pointed out that there is a desire to use artificial intelligence technologies on a broader scale in the mentioned fields, which could help reduce the share of human labor.

Human labor is less amenable to codification and algorithmization, he said. But this does not mean that humans should be automated and turned into robots. We are now witnessing the process of replacing creativity with the real by imitating creativity on the other hand, replacing treatment with health care and replacing science with scientific measurements. Culture is also replaced by statistics of seats in theaters and the number of visits to museums. We are achieving goals that are completely different from those faced by society and civilization.

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