How do humans respond to the challenges of artificial intelligence?, AI Wang Xinling's cover of "Heroic Song" is difficult to distinguish between real and fake humans. For example, artificial intelligence and humans
At the end of 2022, when people thought that artificial intelligence technology was stagnant, the latest version of the AI big language model suddenly exploded. Many people think that the art field is difficult to be eroded by AI, but they never expected that it was one of the earliest areas to be impacted by AI: AI singers became popular on the internet, original artists faced layoffs... From the initial chat robots, to instant drawing applications, and to the development of various small model products, almost everyone faced the challenge of "substitution" brought by artificial intelligence. When the big language model encountered the Beijing college entrance examination questions, it surprisingly achieved a score of 511, which can lead to admission to a good 211 university in China.
In the future, will artificial intelligence serve humanity or replace humanity? The first Chinese cutting-edge scientific thinking show, "Future China," premiered on the evening of July 14th on Oriental TV. This issue focuses on the field of artificial intelligence and invites Guo Yike, the Chief Vice President of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, as a data mining expert in machine learning, data science, and large-scale scientific applications. He will chat with five young people from different professional disciplines about the future of artificial intelligence.
What challenges will artificial intelligence bring to humanity? Guo Yike asserted on the show that "humanity has ushered in the largest intellectual revolution since the Enlightenment era."
Last year, to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Hong Kong's return to the motherland, Guo Yike's team chose to create a unique song called "Pearl of the East" through human-computer interaction. With live accompaniment from a live symphony orchestra, 320 virtual vocals sang the classic song "Pearl of the East", accompanied by 3D sound and painting created by artificial intelligence. This should be the world's first human-machine collaborative performance of its kind.
"When the machine first sang, tears welled up in my eyes." In addition, Guo Yike also applied artificial intelligence to the field of education, committed to providing open, diverse, and personalized educational resources for every student. "I hope my efforts can empower the world with Chinese artificial intelligence and shine for humanity."
The second issue of "Future China" starts from a life oriented perspective, where young people confront each other and discuss collisions. For example, regarding "whether artificial intelligence understands art", programmer Xue Lai believes that "artificial intelligence can never create a brand new art style that humans have never seen before." Zhang Jiawei, a PhD student in brain intelligence at Fudan University, retorted, "Art is not an objective thing created, but hidden within our audience." For example, many young people hold a pessimistic attitude towards "whether artificial intelligence will lead to a wave of unemployment." However, Yang Haochen, a master of mathematics education from Beijing Normal University, believes that "under the rapid development of productivity, unemployment may not be a problem."
Guo Yi can directly point out that "people who create machines must create a smarter version of themselves." It is the development of artificial intelligence that liberates people from repetitive and mechanized labor, freeing up time to develop more potential. He also admitted that today's artificial intelligence does not have a value function, and its behavior is not goal oriented. In his view, true artificial intelligence is to cultivate a "twin" of people with values.
In this episode, Zhang Jiawei arrived at the Robot Research Center of the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, waiting for him to undergo an artificial intelligence exoskeleton robot test. 17 years ago, an accidental injury turned female police officer Huang Man into a high paraplegic patient; Over the past 6000 days and nights, she has been bedridden. And the exoskeleton robot can directly connect with her brain consciousness, allowing her to control the exoskeleton through her mind. Can she stand with the help of "Chinese Iron Man"? The surprises and breakthroughs brought by artificial intelligence to medicine are worth looking forward to.
"Will artificial intelligence become our family?" Self media blogger Hong Chenyao generously showcased her "smart boyfriend. At 8 o'clock in the morning, the smart boyfriend started the "morning call" service; During lunchtime, the smart boyfriend transforms into a private butler and arranges his travel plan. When she relies on the arrangement of her smart boyfriend and immerses herself in it, can we crown this dependence as "love"?
"Will AI take our jobs?" Programmer Xue Lai asked this question as he stepped on stage. He saw that some code editors that focus on AI programming can read all the code in a small and medium-sized code library and generate the correct code for the entire page based on the original project. It can be foreseen that AI will be competent for many programming tasks in the future.
What kind of sparks will Wang Xinling collide with when encountering "Hero Song"? Yue Yue, who graduated from the University of Glasgow in the UK, played a live segment of "Hero's Song" covered by AI artist Wang Xinling, making it almost difficult to distinguish between true and false. Previously, the AI Stefanie Sun, trained through a model, became popular overnight on the internet, prompting Stefanie Sun to post a response. This has also sparked a series of debates on social media: is artificial intelligence considered an artist? Can works created by AI be considered works of art?
In this episode, science role models, science youth, and science popularization promoters will interpret the use of artificial intelligence in modern society from their own perspectives. As for which direction artificial intelligence will develop and whether we will be eliminated by artificial intelligence, these questions are still unknown. But humans may not be helpless, as Guo Yike said, "If you don't want to be eliminated, you must evolve yourself."
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