Artificial Intelligence: Are we creating a new Frankenstein?

A. Yalouris, Mary Shelley
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Mary Shelley (1797-1851) is an English novelist best known for her Gothic novel* Frankenstein or The Modern Prometheus, written in 1818. In this novel, Victor Frankenstein, an excellent young scientist specialized in chemistry but also connoisseur of other sciences, develops a genius technique to impart life in a huge humanoid that he constructed using parts of dead human bodies. However, when he sees his creature come into life he abandons it terrified. As the creature wanders without an aim or help, it faces human enmity and that transforms it to a maniac for vengeance, extremely directed against its creator. It does not hesitate to murder the persons who are most precious to Victor, including his younger brother and even his bride at the night of their wedding. Victor starts a desperate chase of his creature that leads him to the North Pole, where he dies of exhaustion. The Creature, seeing him dead, mourns for him and, having decided to die too, drifts away on an ice raft and is soon “lost in darkness and distance”, never to be seen again. Although the “Creature” remains nameless in the novel, it is usually referred in every-day practice with the name of its creator. That’s why the name “Frankenstein” is often used metaphorically to describe an evil existence that causes death and destruction (Figure 1)**. Editorial
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人工智能:我们正在创造一个新的弗兰肯斯坦吗?
玛丽·雪莱(1797-1851)是一位英国小说家,以其写于1818年的哥特式小说《弗兰肯斯坦》或《现代普罗米修斯》而闻名。在这部小说中,维克多·弗兰肯斯坦,一位杰出的年轻化学科学家,同时也是其他科学的鉴赏家,开发了一种天才的技术,用他用死去的人体部分构建的巨大人形赋予生命。然而,当他看到自己的生物复活时,他害怕地抛弃了它。当这个生物在没有目标或帮助的情况下游荡时,它面临着人类的敌意,这使它变成了一个复仇的疯子,极度针对它的创造者。它毫不犹豫地谋杀了对维克多来说最珍贵的人,包括他的弟弟,甚至在他们婚礼当晚谋杀了他的新娘。维克多开始了对他的生物的绝望追逐,这把他带到了北极,在那里他筋疲力尽地死去。生物看到他死了,为他哀悼,并决定也死,乘着冰筏漂流而去,很快“迷失在黑暗和远方”,再也见不到了。尽管“生物”在小说中仍然没有名字,但在日常实践中,它通常被称为创作者的名字。这就是为什么“弗兰肯斯坦”这个名字经常被用来比喻一个导致死亡和毁灭的邪恶存在(图1)**。社论
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