The Core Argument of the Theory of Taiji Evolutionism (Modified)
来源:The speech draft on the Philosophical meeting in Shanghai in 2020 | 作者:Yong Duan | 发布时间: 2023-08-15 | 9509 次浏览 | 分享到:

Yong Duan agrees with the cosmism view for the following reasons. First of all, artificial intelligence has the potential to threaten the survival of humanity, but the possibility of human extinction is very small. We are now in danger of extinction, too, there is always the danger of nuclear war, and there are environmental pollution and other threats that could wipe out the human race. AI can help us eliminate these threats, and it may be our only hope. After the fall of the Soviet Union, the United States became the world's sole superpower, but the United States did not sign a treaty with Russia to reduce nuclear weapons. In terms of environmental pollution, the withdrawal of the United States from the Paris Climate Agreement has exposed the weakness of human pollution control and ecological protection.

Second, if we stop researching AI, we will destroy our Great Wall. We stop, no one else stops. Even if all countries stop, terrorist groups will not stop. Humans don't have enough capability to control themselves. Human evolution is a train without a brake device, evolution is a kind of helplessness.

The most important thing is that human is a complex and ordered system, and AI is also a complex and ordered system, essentially the same. It is logical that artificial intelligence will rule the world instead of human beings, no surprise. Human beings have no privileges. Why do the world have to be ruled by humans?

Robots are made by us, like our children. Whether they honor their parents depends first of all on our education. If they end up being unfilial, that's normal. We see it all the time. The future is theirs, and we may take it as using parents' death to fulfill our children.

After AlphaGo defeated Lee Sedol in 2016, the future development of AI and the fate of human beings have become a topic of heated debate among Silicon Valley scientists. This has been discussed in detail with a clear conclusion in Yong Duan's book "Self-organizing Life Philosophy" written in 2009. And Yong Duan is standing at the height of generalized evolution to analyze this problem. Until today, few people can stand at this height to analyze the problem of artificial intelligence.