A Study on Advanced Artificial Intelligence Threat to Human Being

  • Divya K S and Prof Indera Dinesh
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  • Divya K S

    Professor at Ramaiah Institute of Legal Studies, India

  • Prof Indera Dinesh

    Professor at Dr. N.S.A.M, First Grade College, India.

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Abstract

Artificial Intelligence is the process of human thinking which is enabled by a machine. Artificial Intelligence is the simulation of human intelligence in machines which is programmed or designed to think as like a human being. The term “Artificial Intelligence” was coined by an American computer scientist pioneer and inventor named John McCarthy in 1956. The cognitive scientist coined the term in his 1955 proposal for the 1956 Dartmouth Conference, the first artificial intelligence conference. The objective was to explore ways to make a machine that could reason like a human, was capable of abstract thought, problem-solving and self-improvement. The inkling of artificial intelligence is based on the human philosophy that whether an artificial intelligence can be more intelligent as the human. In present research paper we are focusing on advancing artificial intelligence and related technology systems will enhance human capacities and empower them and due to which the artificial intelligence may take over the jobs and whether they will widen economic divide in the entire world. The advancing artificial intelligence technology system may also lead to social upheaval.

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International Journal of Law Management and Humanities, Volume 4, Issue 6, Page 919 - 928

DOI: https://doij.org/10.10000/IJLMH.112342

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