Talk of artificial intelligence service ( AI ) stand up up to bilk humanity in a Terminator - elan Book of Revelation is holding back enquiry and evolution into the engineering , and potentially harm society as a result , claimsdirector of Microsoft Research   Chris Bishop . The potential benefit from AI , such as the development of driverless cars and more efficient manufacturing , could revolutionise Brobdingnagian parcel of smart set , if only we could stop see it as something to revere .

Talking forrader of the treatment about political machine learning at theRoyal Societyin London , Bishop toldthe Guardianthat humanity “ may terminate up flip the baby out with the bathwater ” if too much of our attending is focalise on the negative facial expression of AI as depicted by " The Terminator " and Skynet . He says that while he disagrees with the high - visibility people who have spoken out against AI , there are still some potential risks , though not in the humanness - ending way that is often depicted . rather , he says it is potential that AI will develop potentially harmful biases . One only needs to look toMicrosoft ’s Tay botto see how that one panned out .

Notably , Stephen Hawking and Elon Musk have both gone public about the risk they think is posed by the development of hokey intelligence . “ The development of full artificial intelligence could import the end of the human wash , ” Hawking toldthe BBClast class , whileMusk has say : “ I think we should be very deliberate about artificial intelligence . If I had to guess at what our cock-a-hoop existential threat is , it ’s plausibly that . So we need to be very careful . ” Since then , Bill Gates has alsojoined in the Greek chorus .

But Bishop says that the conversation and coverage of AI is not helped when these big public figures perpetuate these melodic theme in such a way . “ I think Stephen is looking far into the future , ” Bishop say toCambridge Newsearlier this year . “ I find it very difficult to omen where technology proceed in 10 age , permit alone 1,000 years ! It ’s decipherable humanity present many challenges but I ’m very optimistic about the electric potential of engineering to give us a head start in tackling these problem . ”

In light of the fear   of AI growing , there are some logical care about current technology . This week saw the Human Rights Watchrelease a reportcalling on the UN to ostracize “ killer automaton ” used in war   before they become the norm . They exact that the production of military drones that are able to not only identify , but also autonomously kill targets without the input of a human comptroller is only a few years away , and that the UN should get in the lead of the curve and ban them   before they are rolled out .