This Is Why The World Is Coming To An End Very Soon HD

27.01.2020
This Is Why The World Is Coming To An End Very Soon… Well, the end of the world has been a myth carried on for hundreds of years but recently everything seems Amegidonish. From the screaming global warming, disease epidemics, lethal Ai and depletion of our natural resources, it is becoming hard to predict the fate of humans on this planet. However, the biggest challenge at the moment is global warming. If you didn’t seem to care, watch this video until the end and we guarantee you to be a leading pioneer for a change! 8. Ai Overload We dreamt of flying cars and robot people in this decade and in reality, artificial intelligence (AI) has become a part of everyday life. From the phones we use to the cars we drive, AI has plaid an important role that humans are starting to become dependant on such systems. AI is doing a lot of good and will continue to provide many benefits for our modern world, but along with the good, there will inevitably be negative consequences. The sooner we begin to contemplate what those might be, the better equipped we will be to mitigate and manage the dangers. Since AI algorithms are built by humans, they can have built-in bias by those who either intentionally or inadvertently introduce them into the algorithm. If AI algorithms are built with a bias or the data in the training sets they are given to learn from is biassed, they will produce results that are biassed. This reality could lead to some consequences. Similarly, there may be new AI-enabled form of terrorism to deal with from the expansion of autonomous drones and the introduction of robotic swarms to remote attacks or the delivery of disease through nanorobots. AI programmed to do something dangerous, as is the case with autonomous weapons programmed to kill, is one way AI can pose risks. Our law enforcement and defence organisations will need to adjust to the potential threat these present. As is the case with any disruptive event, these aren’t easy situations to solve, but as long as we still have humans involved in determining solutions, we will be able to take advantage of the many benefits of artificial intelligence while reducing and mitigating the negative impacts. 7. Extinction A fact you didn’t know, more than 99 percent of all organisms that have ever lived on Earth are extinct! As new species evolve to fit ever-changing ecological niches, older species fade away. But the rate of extinction is far from constant. At least a handful of times in the last 500 million years, 75 to more than 90 percent of all species on Earth have disappeared in a geological blink of an eye in catastrophes we call mass extinctions. For more than 3.5 billion years, living organisms have thrived, multiplied and diversified to occupy every ecosystem on Earth. The flip side to this explosion of new species is that species extinctions have also always been part of the evolutionary life cycle. The Earth is currently experiencing an extinction crisis largely due to the exploit

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