27 November,2012 08:24 AM IST | | Agencies
It will look at the four greatest threats to humans - artificial intelligence, climate change, nuclear war and rogue biotechnology. Arnold Schwarzenegger's Terminator movies showed a world where ultra-intelligent machines drive humanity to near extinction.
The project - known as the Centre for the Study of Existential Risk - is being co-launched by Lord Rees, who warned humanity could wipe itself out by 2100 in his book Our Final Century. He will work with philosophy professor Huw Price and Skype co-founder Jaan Tallinn.
Prof Price said, "We have machines that have trumped human performance in chess, flying, driving, financial trading and face, speech and handwriting recognition.
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The concern is that by creating artificially intelligent machines we risk yielding control over the planet to intelligences that are indifferent to us and to the things we consider valuable."
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