Will a computer — let’s call it an algorithm, because it might look very different to a computer; indeed it might appear, ahem, human — ever be smarter than a person?
This question has been pondered by some of the world’s finest intellects. In 1950 British mathematician Alan Turing formulated his eponymous test to see whether a computer could mimic human thinking. More recently, Stephen Hawking — aware of the irony of his reliance on artificial intelligence to interact with the world — concluded that it represented a danger to the human race.
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