September 16, 2020 by Jonathan Baudoin & Emmanuel Bonnet
Will AI replace Humans ?

Artificial Intelligence Will Not Surpass Human Intelligence
Artificial intelligence raises hopes for progress, particularly in the fields of research and healthcare, but also fears in the workplace, in political convictions during election periods, and the potential to surpass human intelligence. For Emmanuel Bonnet, founder of Inukshuk.io, a company specializing in decision engineering, while AI’s ability to surpass human intelligence may be effective in specific fields, it is not possible at a general level due to the broad nature of human intelligence.
- What motivated you to work in the field of artificial intelligence?
- Quels services votre société propose auprès d’autres firmes ou d’autres cibles et quels sont les retours que vous avez eu jusqu’à présent ?
- It must be quite surprising to find yourself subject to what you have created, isn’t it?
- What are your thoughts on the ethical questions surrounding artificial intelligence, particularly in the digital sector, related to algorithms?
- In 2015, 2016, and 2017, an AI managed to beat champions of the game Go, considered one of the most challenging board games in the world. Does this mean that, ultimately, artificial intelligence will surpass the human species? If so, what would be the consequences, in your opinion?
- If you were a book, which one would it be?
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" The Library of Babel by Borges describes a library that contains books with random content. Thus, it contains billions of books, where each book has random content formed with all the letters of the alphabet. And it turns out that with all the possible combinations, there is one, among these billions, that will be In Search of Lost Time by Proust because a combination of all the letters can form this novel. Or another, which will be Hamlet in Finnish."
Emmanuel Bonnet, inukshuk.io