The arrival of the highly sophisticated Chat GPT4 and Google Gemini systems this year has provoked new questions about Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its increased role in our lives.
From entertainment and healthcare to security and education, AI systems are already deeply embedded into our daily processes. But as they become more sophisticated, will they pose new dangers to the future of the human race?
In this Razor AI Special, we speak to leading computer scientists, historians, philosophers, UN advisers and entrepreneurs about what an increasingly AI-reliant world could look like in 50 years.
We also meet the sophisticated humanoid Ameca and visit Bletchley Park, where AI pioneer Alan Turing worked and developed his concept for the famous 'Imitation Game.'
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