AI vs Humans: Does AI or humans perform better at games, driving cars, composing music…?

AI vs Humans: Does AI or humans perform better at games, driving cars, composing music…?

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Who wins between AI vs Humans?

Here are some specific examples of how humans and artificial intelligence (AI) compare in various tasks:

  1. Playing games like chess and Go: AI has achieved high levels of proficiency in games like chess and Go, and has even defeated some of the best human players in the world. In these games, AI can analyze a large number of possible moves and make decisions based on a set of pre-determined rules, which can give it an advantage over humans.
  2. Driving cars: In certain driving situations, such as highway driving, autonomous vehicles (AVs) equipped with AI can be more accurate and efficient than human drivers. However, AVs still face challenges in more complex driving environments, such as city streets, where they may encounter unpredictable situations that require human-like judgement and decision-making.
  3. Creating music and art: AI has made some strides in creating music and art, and can generate output based on a set of rules or input provided by a human. However, AI is still limited in its ability to create truly original and creative works, and humans are generally considered to be superior in this regard.

Overall, it is important to note that AI and humans often have different strengths and weaknesses, and the relative performance of each will depend on the specific task being considered.

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Quotes on Humans vs AI

  • “I often tell my students not to be misled by the name ‘artificial intelligence’ – there is nothing artificial about it. AI is made by humans, intended to behave by humans, and, ultimately, to impact humans’ lives and human society.” ~Fei-Fei Li
  • “A baby learns to crawl, walk and then run.  We are in the crawling stage when it comes to applying machine learning.” ~Dave Waters
  • “What all of us have to do is to make sure we are using AI in a way that is for the benefit of humanity, not to the detriment of humanity.” ~Tim Cook
  • “Automation is no longer just a problem for those working in manufacturing. Physical labor was replaced by robots; mental labor is going to be replaced by AI and software.” ~Andrew Yang
  • “Robots will be able to do everything better than us…I am not sure exactly what to do about this. This is really the scariest problem to me.” ~Elon Musk
  • “Artificial Intelligence (AI) is an infant at best.  Once it becomes a teenager and believes it is smarter than its parents will AI rebel?” ~Dave Waters
  • “Building advanced AI is like launching a rocket. The first challenge is to maximize acceleration, but once it starts picking up speed, you also need to focus on steering.” ~Jaan Tallinn
  • “The tools and technologies we’ve developed are really the first few drops of water in the vast ocean of what AI can do.” ~Fei-Fei Li

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