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AI and the Future of the Human Race
Beginning Paragraph Computer programmers started developing artificial intelligence (AI) in the 1950s. It took 50 years to create Deep Blue, a program that could beat grandmaster Garry Kasparov at chess. It took another 14 years to develop Watson, which defeated Ken Jennings at Jeopardy. Thesis Statement AI may soon be able to do everything that human intelligence can do.
In the early days of AI, computers had to be programmed by humans, but now they can learn for themselves. Programs start with preferences—situation they want to bring about and those they want to avoid, ranked by desirability. Programs then make decisions and learn from their mistakes. They become progressively better at achieving their goals.