Convergence of Artificial Intelligence, Emotional Intelligence, Neural Network and Evolutionary Computing
Abstract
This paper presents a new perspective of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Although, number of
attempts has been made to make an artifact intelligent, including evolution theory, neural
network etc and a number of problems have been solved using these concepts but each of this
theory covers only some aspect of human intelligence. Still there is a large gap between
artificial intelligence agent and human being. Instrumental convergence is the hypothetical
tendency for most sufficiently intelligent agents to pursue certain instrumental goals such as
self-preservation and resource acquisition.
Instrumental convergence suggests that an intelligent agent with apparently harmless goals
can act in surprisingly harmful ways. For example, a computer with the sole goal of solving
the Riemann hypothesis could attempt to turn the entire Earth into computronium in an
effort to increase its computing power so that it can succeed in its calculations.
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