The man behind Amazon's voice assistant believes we won't know the difference between human and AI - 'synthetic brains' will allow humans to be in '500 places at once'

AI 'synthetic brains' will allow humans to be in '500 places at once'

The man behind Amazon's voice assistant believes we won't know the difference between human and AI
By David Rivers Senior Reporter 14:12, 13 SEP 2019

AI-powered synthetic brains will allow humans to operate 500 versions of themselves at once, according to the man behind Amazon's voice assistant.
Igor Jablokov believes artificial intelligence will become so advanced we will be unable to distinguish between a real or "synthetic" mind.
The CEO of Pryon previously founded Yap, a fully-automated cloud platform for voice recognition, which was snapped up by Amazon before being used for the popular Alexa.
The device uses a non-human voice to communicate with users, but Igor warns such technology could change with terrifying consequences.

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