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Stephen Hawking
Theoretical physicist, cosmologist, and author
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Is free will an illusion?
Stephen Hawking strongly agrees and says:
Though we feel that we can choose what we do, our understanding of the molecular basis of biology shows that biological processes are governed by the laws of physics and chemistry and therefore are as determined as the orbits of the planets. Recent experiments in neuroscience support the view that it is our physical brain, following the known laws of science, that determines our actions, and not some agency that exists outside those laws. For example, a study of patients undergoing awake brain surgery found that by electrically stimulating the appropriate regions of the brain, one could create in the patient the desire to move the hand, arm, or foot, or to move the lips and talk. It is hard to imagine how free will can operate if our behavior is determined by physical law, so it seems that we are no more than biological machines and that free will is just an illusion. (2010) source Unverified -
Does AI pose an existential threat to humanity?
Stephen Hawking strongly agrees and says:
The primitive forms of artificial intelligence we already have, have proved very useful. But I think the development of full artificial intelligence could spell the end of the human race. (2014) source Unverified -
Should humanity build artificial general intelligence?
Stephen Hawking strongly disagrees and says:
The development of full artificial intelligence (AI) could spell the end of the human race. (2014) source Unverified