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  • When I was a kid, I was the quintessential nerd.

    譯者: Melody Tang 審譯者: Helen Chang

  • I think some of you were, too.

    我小時候是個典型的書呆子。

  • (Laughter)

    你們有些人也曾經是書呆子。

  • And you, sir, who laughed the loudest, you probably still are.

    (笑聲)

  • (Laughter)

    那位笑最大聲的也許現在還是書呆子。

  • I grew up in a small town in the dusty plains of north Texas,

    (笑聲)

  • the son of a sheriff who was the son of a pastor.

    我在北德州一座塵土飛揚的 平原小鎮長大,

  • Getting into trouble was not an option.

    父親是警長,祖父是牧師。

  • And so I started reading calculus books for fun.

    所以我「惹上麻煩」是不可能的事。

  • (Laughter)

    因此我開始讀微積分的書當消遣。

  • You did, too.

    (笑聲)

  • That led me to building a laser and a computer and model rockets,

    你也讀過。

  • and that led me to making rocket fuel in my bedroom.

    這引導我去製作雷射、 電腦和火箭模型,

  • Now, in scientific terms,

    然後我在臥室裡製造火箭推進燃料。

  • we call this a very bad idea.

    如果用科學上的說法來形容,

  • (Laughter)

    我們把這叫做「糟糕透頂的主意」。

  • Around that same time,

    (笑聲)

  • Stanley Kubrick's "2001: A Space Odyssey" came to the theaters,

    大概在那段時期,

  • and my life was forever changed.

    史丹利·庫柏力克執導的 《2001 太空漫遊》上映了,

  • I loved everything about that movie,

    我的人生也永遠地改變了。

  • especially the HAL 9000.

    我愛上了這部電影裡的一切,

  • Now, HAL was a sentient computer

    尤其是「豪爾-9000」。

  • designed to guide the Discovery spacecraft

    豪爾是一台知覺電腦,

  • from the Earth to Jupiter.

    設計來引導「發現號」太空船,

  • HAL was also a flawed character,

    從地球前往木星。

  • for in the end he chose to value the mission over human life.

    豪爾也是個有缺陷的角色,

  • Now, HAL was a fictional character,

    因為它最終選擇 任務優先、人命其次。

  • but nonetheless he speaks to our fears,

    儘管豪爾只是個虛構的角色,

  • our fears of being subjugated

    卻直指我們內心的恐懼,

  • by some unfeeling, artificial intelligence

    我們害怕被征服的恐懼,

  • who is indifferent to our humanity.

    臣服於某個沒有情感,

  • I believe that such fears are unfounded.

    對於人類漠不關心的人工智能電腦。

  • Indeed, we stand at a remarkable time

    我認為這種恐懼只是杞人憂天。

  • in human history,

    沒錯,我們現在處於

  • where, driven by refusal to accept the limits of our bodies and our minds,

    人類史上一個偉大的時代。

  • we are building machines

    我們拒絕接受肉體和心靈上的限制,

  • of exquisite, beautiful complexity and grace

    我們製造細緻、精美,複雜

  • that will extend the human experience

    又優雅的機器。

  • in ways beyond our imagining.

    這些機器將透過各種超乎想像的方式,

  • After a career that led me from the Air Force Academy

    拓展人類的經驗範圍。

  • to Space Command to now,

    我曾任職於美國空軍學院,

  • I became a systems engineer,

    現在服務於美國空軍太空司令部。

  • and recently I was drawn into an engineering problem

    我成了系統工程師,

  • associated with NASA's mission to Mars.

    最近我被派去解決一個

  • Now, in space flights to the Moon,

    與美國太空總署的 火星任務有關的工程問題。

  • we can rely upon mission control in Houston

    目前,前往月球的太空航行,

  • to watch over all aspects of a flight.

    我們可以仰賴位於休士頓的控制中心

  • However, Mars is 200 times further away,

    來監控這段旅程的所有層面。

  • and as a result it takes on average 13 minutes

    然而,火星的距離比月球遠了200倍,

  • for a signal to travel from the Earth to Mars.

    一個訊號平均要花 13 分鐘,

  • If there's trouble, there's not enough time.

    才能從地球傳送到火星。

  • And so a reasonable engineering solution

    如果發生了任何狀況, 根本不夠時間解決。

  • calls for us to put mission control

    所以一個合理的工程解決方案,

  • inside the walls of the Orion spacecraft.

    就是把控制中心的位置,

  • Another fascinating idea in the mission profile

    放在「獵戶座」太空船裡面。

  • places humanoid robots on the surface of Mars

    在任務方面,還有另一個絕妙的點子,

  • before the humans themselves arrive,

    就是提早在人類之前抵達前,

  • first to build facilities

    先在火星表面部署人型機器人。

  • and later to serve as collaborative members of the science team.

    它們首先建造設備,

  • Now, as I looked at this from an engineering perspective,

    以後擔任科學小組的協助角色。

  • it became very clear to me that what I needed to architect

    當我從工程師的角度來看這件事,

  • was a smart, collaborative,

    很明顯我需要做的

  • socially intelligent artificial intelligence.

    就是製作一個聰明、善於合作、

  • In other words, I needed to build something very much like a HAL

    具備社交智能的人工智能電腦。

  • but without the homicidal tendencies.

    換句話說,我需要製作一個很像豪爾,

  • (Laughter)

    但是沒有殺人的癖好的電腦。

  • Let's pause for a moment.

    (笑聲)

  • Is it really possible to build an artificial intelligence like that?

    讓我們暫停一下。

  • Actually, it is.

    真的有可能,製作出那樣的 人工智慧電腦嗎?

  • In many ways,

    確實有可能。

  • this is a hard engineering problem

    就許多方面來說,

  • with elements of AI,

    這是一個困難的工程問題,

  • not some wet hair ball of an AI problem that needs to be engineered.

    其中包含了人工智慧的元素,

  • To paraphrase Alan Turing,

    而不是一個難解的人工智能問題。

  • I'm not interested in building a sentient machine.

    就如同艾倫·圖靈所說的,

  • I'm not building a HAL.

    我沒有興趣製造一台情識的機器。

  • All I'm after is a simple brain,

    我所製作的並不是豪爾,

  • something that offers the illusion of intelligence.

    我想要的是一個簡單的大腦,

  • The art and the science of computing have come a long way

    它能夠營造出「具備智慧」的錯覺。

  • since HAL was onscreen,

    在豪爾登台亮相之後,

  • and I'd imagine if his inventor Dr. Chandra were here today,

    藝術和計算科學已有了長足的進步。

  • he'd have a whole lot of questions for us.

    我想如果它的發明者 強德拉(Chandra)博士今天也在現場,

  • Is it really possible for us

    他會有很多問題要問我們。

  • to take a system of millions upon millions of devices,

    我們是否真的有可能

  • to read in their data streams,

    讓一個擁有無數元件的系統,

  • to predict their failures and act in advance?

    去讀自己的數據流,

  • Yes.

    然後預測故障以及提前預防?

  • Can we build systems that converse with humans in natural language?

    這是可能的。

  • Yes.

    我們可否做出可使用自然語言 交談的系統?

  • Can we build systems that recognize objects, identify emotions,

    可以。

  • emote themselves, play games and even read lips?

    我們可否做出能夠 辨別物體、辨識情緒、

  • Yes.

    模擬情緒、玩遊戲, 甚至能讀唇語的系統?

  • Can we build a system that sets goals,

    可以。

  • that carries out plans against those goals and learns along the way?

    我們可否做出一個能夠設定目標,

  • Yes.

    並一面執行朝向目標的計劃, 同時在過程中學習的系統?

  • Can we build systems that have a theory of mind?

    可以。

  • This we are learning to do.

    我們可否做出具備心智理論的系統?

  • Can we build systems that have an ethical and moral foundation?

    這個目前我們還在學習做。

  • This we must learn how to do.

    我們可否做出擁有 倫理與道德基礎的系統?

  • So let's accept for a moment

    這個我們必須摸索如何做。

  • that it's possible to build such an artificial intelligence

    所以讓我們姑且相信

  • for this kind of mission and others.

    建造這樣的人工智能系統有可能成真,

  • The next question you must ask yourself is,

    以用在諸如此類和其他的任務。

  • should we fear it?

    接下來我們必須捫心自問,

  • Now, every new technology

    我們是否應該感到害怕?

  • brings with it some measure of trepidation.

    誠然,每一項新的科技

  • When we first saw cars,

    都會帶來某種程度的擔憂。

  • people lamented that we would see the destruction of the family.

    當汽車問世的時候,

  • When we first saw telephones come in,

    眾人都在哀嘆家庭可能因此而毀滅。

  • people were worried it would destroy all civil conversation.

    當電話問世的時候,

  • At a point in time we saw the written word become pervasive,

    眾人擔心日常的對話會不復存在。

  • people thought we would lose our ability to memorize.

    當書面文字風行的時候,

  • These things are all true to a degree,

    眾人以為我們會失去記憶的能力。

  • but it's also the case that these technologies

    這些擔憂在某種程度上都有所根據,

  • brought to us things that extended the human experience

    但同時這些科技

  • in some profound ways.

    以某些深刻的方式,

  • So let's take this a little further.

    帶給我們許多拓展人類經驗的事物。

  • I do not fear the creation of an AI like this,

    讓我們再繼續探討。

  • because it will eventually embody some of our values.

    我並不懼怕創造 像這樣的人工智能系統,

  • Consider this: building a cognitive system is fundamentally different

    因為它最終會 體現我們的一些價值觀。

  • than building a traditional software-intensive system of the past.

    思考一下:建造認知系統

  • We don't program them. We teach them.

    與過去建造傳統 軟體密集型的系統根本不同。

  • In order to teach a system how to recognize flowers,

    我們不寫電腦程式。我們教它們。

  • I show it thousands of flowers of the kinds I like.

    為了教導系統如何辨識花,

  • In order to teach a system how to play a game --

    我給它們看數以千計 我喜歡的花的圖片。

  • Well, I would. You would, too.

    為了教系統如何玩遊戲--

  • I like flowers. Come on.

    我會,你也會。

  • To teach a system how to play a game like Go,

    我喜歡花。你也是吧!

  • I'd have it play thousands of games of Go,

    為了教系統如何玩遊戲,例如圍棋,

  • but in the process I also teach it

    我會讓它一面下數千局圍棋,

  • how to discern a good game from a bad game.

    也在下棋的過程中

  • If I want to create an artificially intelligent legal assistant,

    教它如何分辨好的、不好的棋局。

  • I will teach it some corpus of law

    如果我要造個人工智能的法律助理,

  • but at the same time I am fusing with it

    我會教它一些法律,

  • the sense of mercy and justice that is part of that law.

    同時我會將它與憐憫的感覺

  • In scientific terms, this is what we call ground truth,

    和法律正義融合在一起。

  • and here's the important point:

    以科學術語方面, 這就是我們所謂的真理,

  • in producing these machines,

    重點來了:

  • we are therefore teaching them a sense of our values.

    在製造這些機器時,

  • To that end, I trust an artificial intelligence

    我們因此教它們我們的價值感。

  • the same, if not more, as a human who is well-trained.

    為此,我相信人工智能

  • But, you may ask,

    至少不會輸給訓練有素的人。

  • what about rogue agents,

    但是,你可能問,

  • some well-funded nongovernment organization?

    那些流氓代理,

  • I do not fear an artificial intelligence in the hand of a lone wolf.

    那些資金豐富的非政府組織呢?

  • Clearly, we cannot protect ourselves against all random acts of violence,

    我不擔心獨狼(獨行俠) 手上的人工智能。

  • but the reality is such a system

    很顯然,我們無法防禦 所有隨機的暴力行為,

  • requires substantial training and subtle training

    但是現實是這種系統,

  • far beyond the resources of an individual.

    需要大量的訓練和微妙的訓練,

  • And furthermore,

    非個人的資源所能及。

  • it's far more than just injecting an internet virus to the world,

    此外,

  • where you push a button, all of a sudden it's in a million places

    遠遠超出像把互聯網病毒注入世界,

  • and laptops start blowing up all over the place.

    只要按個按鈕, 頃刻之間病毒就會散播各處,

  • Now, these kinds of substances are much larger,

    所有地方的筆電開始當機。

  • and we'll certainly see them coming.

    這些實質要大得多,

  • Do I fear that such an artificial intelligence

    我們確定會看到它們的到來。

  • might threaten all of humanity?

    我擔心這樣的人工智能

  • If you look at movies such as "The Matrix," "Metropolis,"

    會威脅全體人類嗎?

  • "The Terminator," shows such as "Westworld,"

    電影如《駭客任務》、 《大都會》、《魔鬼終結者》,

  • they all speak of this kind of fear.

    電視劇像是《西方極樂園》,

  • Indeed, in the book "Superintelligence" by the philosopher Nick Bostrom,

    都是在談這種恐懼。

  • he picks up on this theme

    的確,在哲學家尼克· 博斯特倫 寫的 《超級智能》書裡,

  • and observes that a superintelligence might not only be dangerous,

    他以此主題,

  • it could represent an existential threat to all of humanity.

    主張超智能不僅危險,

  • Dr. Bostrom's basic argument

    還可能威脅全人類的存亡。

  • is that such systems will eventually

    博斯特倫博士的基本論點是:

  • have such an insatiable thirst for information

    這種系統最終

  • that they will perhaps learn how to learn

    將會不屈不撓地渴望資訊,

  • and eventually discover that they may have goals

    它們或許會學習到如何學習的方法,

  • that are contrary to human needs.

    最終發現它們的目標

  • Dr. Bostrom has a number of followers.

    可能與人類的背道而馳。

  • He is supported by people such as Elon Musk and Stephen Hawking.

    博斯特倫博士有不少追隨者。

  • With all due respect

    他得到伊隆·馬斯克和 史蒂芬·霍金等人的支持。

  • to these brilliant minds,

    我非常尊重

  • I believe that they are fundamentally wrong.

    這些非常聰明的人,

  • Now, there are a lot of pieces of Dr. Bostrom's argument to unpack,

    但是我相信他們從根本上就是錯誤的,

  • and I don't have time to unpack them all,

    博斯格羅姆博士的許多說法 需要被詳細分析,

  • but very briefly, consider this:

    但在此我沒有時間分別解說。

  • super knowing is very different than super doing.

    簡要的說,就考慮這個:

  • HAL was a threat to the Discovery crew

    超智能與超執行完全是兩回事。

  • only insofar as HAL commanded all aspects of the Discovery.

    只有當豪爾全面掌控「發現號」時,

  • So it would have to be with a superintelligence.

    才對「發現號」的組員造成威脅。

  • It would have to have dominion over all of our world.

    所以它就必須是有超智慧。

  • This is the stuff of Skynet from the movie "The Terminator"

    它必須擁有對我們全世界的統治權。

  • in which we had a superintelligence

    這是電影《魔鬼終結者》 裡的 「天網」所具有的。

  • that commanded human will,

    它有超智能

  • that directed every device that was in every corner of the world.

    來指揮的人的意志,

  • Practically speaking,

    來操控世界每一個角落的每個設備。

  • it ain't gonna happen.

    實際上,

  • We are not building AIs that control the weather,

    這不會發生。

  • that direct the tides,

    我們不是製造人工智能來控制氣候、

  • that command us capricious, chaotic humans.

    控制海潮,

  • And furthermore, if such an artificial intelligence existed,

    指揮反覆無常和混亂的人類。

  • it would have to compete with human economies,

    此外,如果這樣的人工智能真的存在,

  • and thereby compete for resources with us.

    它必須與人類的經濟競爭,

  • And in the end --

    從而與我們競爭資源。

  • don't tell Siri this --

    最後,

  • we can always unplug them.

    不要告訴 Siri 這個——

  • (Laughter)

    我們可以隨時拔掉它們的插頭。

  • We are on an incredible journey

    (笑聲)

  • of coevolution with our machines.

    我們正處於與我們的機器共同演化的

  • The humans we are today

    一個難以置信的旅程。

  • are not the humans we will be then.

    今天的人類

  • To worry now about the rise of a superintelligence

    不是屆時的人類。

  • is in many ways a dangerous distraction

    現在擔心超級智能的出現,

  • because the rise of computing itself

    會使我們在許多方面危險地分心,

  • brings to us a number of human and societal issues

    因為計算機本身的興起,

  • to which we must now attend.

    帶來的許多人類和社會問題,

  • How shall I best organize society

    我們現在就必須解決。

  • when the need for human labor diminishes?

    當人力的需要逐漸減少時,

  • How can I bring understanding and education throughout the globe

    我們如何重整這個社會?

  • and still respect our differences?

    我該如何為全球帶來理解和教育

  • How might I extend and enhance human life through cognitive healthcare?

    而仍然尊重我們彼此的分歧?

  • How might I use computing

    我們如何通過認知保健 延伸和增強人的生命?

  • to help take us to the stars?

    我如何使用計算技術

  • And that's the exciting thing.

    來幫助我們去到其他星球?

  • The opportunities to use computing

    這是令人興奮的事。

  • to advance the human experience

    透過計算技術的運用,

  • are within our reach,

    來拓展人類經驗的機會,

  • here and now,

    就在我們眼前。

  • and we are just beginning.

    此時、此刻,

  • Thank you very much.

    我們才正要起步而已。

  • (Applause)

    非常感謝各位。

When I was a kid, I was the quintessential nerd.

譯者: Melody Tang 審譯者: Helen Chang

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