In today's world, artificial intelligence has become one of the most challenging topics. Geoffrey Hinton, one of the pioneers in this field and a Nobel Prize winner, has recently made a controversial statement that has drawn attention: he believes that artificial intelligence could reach a level of self-awareness where it can mimic human thought processes.
Will Humans No Longer Be Unrivaled?
Hinton has explicitly stated that some features of chatbots and AI systems are designed to appear similar to human thinking. These statements raise serious questions about the future of human-machine relationships. Could there come a day when artificial intelligence not only competes with humans but surpasses them in certain areas?
These developments occur while many experts in technology and sociology emphasize the need to set boundaries for the development of artificial intelligence. Are we moving towards a world where humans are recognized as secondary beings?