Machines are becoming too intuitive/intelligent. Seriously, we’ve seen it in how many movies??? I could list hundreds, such as I-robot, Blade runner, Terminator, The Matrix and so on where they get the better of humanity. I’m not saying it’s around the corner, but the world is meant to evolve, and machinery is getting more and more complicated and in depth with massive companies like Apple creating new technology. Eventually, machines will become intelligent enough to do more things on their own and possibly simulate what has happened in some films. And what will happen then? The same thing as in the movies, humanity underestimating their intelligence and being hurt in the backlash. Some things are better left simple, and less confusing, the crowds should not be using things they don’t understand(in terms of how they function or how they can be fixed). We’re fine now, and in complete control, but how long till the next step in technological experimentation? How long until machines can have their own intelligence and intuition?

 

Have a listen to this. In his book “The Singularity is Near: When Humans Transcend Biology” (Viking, 2005), futurist Ray Kurzweil predicts that computers will be as smart as humans by 2029, and that by 2045, “computers will be billions of times more powerful than unaided human intelligence.” Still don’t believe me? You must be outside your mind(Denzel Washington’s voice).