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1. H w a C h o n g In s t it u t io n
A . I. B a n e o r
B oon
b y A u W e i H o e , S e a h J ia J u n , Z a n e W o n g , R e n Yu q i
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2. Fundamental problem
Given that cytrons are not going to protect the rights
of humans, In what ways might we minimize the
possibility of Artificial intelligence taking over a large
aspect of human life so that the pressures of such
artificial intelligence are not impinged upon the year
2042 and beyond?
5. Solution 1
FP
Given that cytrons are not going to protect the rights of humans,
In what ways might we minimize the possibility of Artificial
intelligence taking over a large aspect of human life so that the
pressures of such artificial intelligence are not impinged upon
the year 2042 and beyond?
Solution
To appeal to the government to all robot-making companies to
limit the abilities of robots from all parts of the world given a
month’s notice so that the robots would not be able to take over
the humans
6. Research 1
A robot cannot accomplish any task if it lacks the
programming by a human, similar to the
computer. Regardless of what type of robot it is,
whether it is the standard artificial intelligence
(AI), developed on a serial processor, or a much
newer type that is a parallel-series type imitates
closely to the human’s brain structure. Just as
we can influence other humans, we could do the
same for robots by programming them. Modern
examples where a robot is sent to war to be
detonated as a bomb on the enemy’s side, it
would stop once the task is completed as it was
programmed to do so.
http://
syzygyastro.hubpages.com/hub/Robots-Taki
7. Solution 2
FP
Given that cytrons are not going to protect the rights of humans,
In what ways might we minimize the possibility of Artificial
intelligence taking over a large aspect of human life so that the
pressures of such artificial intelligence are not impinged upon
the year 2042 and beyond?
Solution
To appeal to the all citizens of all countries to be independent
with themselves from all parts of the world given a year’s notice
so that there would not be a need for robots to take care of
humans and thus reduces interaction between robots and
humans.
8. Research 2
There are many examples of which a person can be independent and
not rely on the use of robots. Such examples are:
-Accept yourself. -Plan your day around you,
-Believe in yourself. not anyone else.
-Accept the world. -Realize and accept that life
sometimes seems not fair
-Become emotionally
-Try not to care what others think.
independent. -Don't gossip.
-Rely upon yourself for the -Be yourself.
motivation and the drive. -Love everyone.
-Be your own hero. -Let people love you.
-Be there. -Start on a career path.
-Become financially -Have a passion in life
independent. -Don't just think that you're the best;
-Don't settle. prove it to yourself
-Leave your friends and -Sign up for a bank account.
-Save money.
family at home. -Dump the bad influences in your life.
-Take things lightly.
http://www.wikihow.com/Be-Independent
9. Solution 3
FP
Given that cytrons are not going to protect the rights of humans,
In what ways might we minimize the possibility of Artificial
intelligence taking over a large aspect of human life so that the
pressures of such artificial intelligence are not impinged upon
the year 2042 and beyond?
Solution
To appeal to the government to impose tax on people carrying
goods regarding to A.I. , into the country given a week’s notice
so that there would not be a reduction of market needs of
artificial intelligence.
10. Research 3
A sales tax is usually paid by the customer upon
purchase of an item. The percentage of the price would
be calculated to be added to the original price of the
product
Sales taxes are usually imposed on sales of goods.
Advantages that a sales tax generally has over other
forms of taxation are that it is not easy to avoid, and not
complicated to calculate and collect. Such taxes are
imposed to deter people from purchasing or using a
certain product for various reasons so that there would
be a decrease in the demands of the people as they are
11. Solution 4
FP Rehabilitation
Given that cytrons are not going to protect the rights of
humans, In what ways might we minimize the possibility of
Artificial intelligence taking over a large aspect of human life
so that the pressures of such artificial intelligence are not
impinged upon the year 2042 and beyond?
Solution
To push out rehabilitation for the technology
addicts to take up in the country over the
period of a year from screening to treatment
to post-rehab, so that they are no longer
addicted to the technology they are using
12. Research 4
Steps:1. Screening of background( research of
patient)
- Find out background information of addicted
individual, anything that could affect his rate of
recovery:
- Abuse history
-Mental Health/Physical Health/Present Health
-Influences/Stressors
2. Determine type of treatment
-outpatient( more freedom, frequents check-ups)
-inpatient( less freedom, in-house monitoring)
3. Post-rehab/ monitoring of patient
-re-enters society but under supervision for six
13. Solution 5
FP HABIT REPLACEMENT
Given that cytrons are not going to protect the rights of
humans, In what ways might we minimize the possibility of
Artificial intelligence taking over a large aspect of human life
so that the pressures of such artificial intelligence are not
impinged upon the year 2042 and beyond?
To suggest a replacement for the habit of
internet immersion for internet addicts to
stop their addiction, in the country over a
period of 2 months for habit development
and alternative habit seeking so that the
addicts are not overly indulging in
Internet usage.
14. Research 5
Steps:
1)Introduction of a suitable hobby for the victim;
2)Then the process of habit development, whenever
the
Desire to do it surfaces, introduction of hobby comes
in.
-Dr Phil( renowned and certified practitioner)
suggest too that this habit replacement for
addiction is a viable and most suitable solution
-A case study of how
replacement is possible
http://www.allaboutaddiction.com/addiction/replacement-therapy-addiction-treatm
15. Solution 6
FP A.I.CONTROL Authority
Given that cytrons are not going to protect the rights of
humans, In what ways might we minimize the possibility of
Artificial intelligence taking over a large aspect of human life
so that the pressures of such artificial intelligence are not
impinged upon the year 2042 and beyond?
To set up an organisation( Artificial
Intelligence Control Authority) to screen
and deem the product of any company
clear of any possible resulting in addiction
all around the world for the next ten years
to prevent any products that may result in
addiction to be on the market and harm the
people in the future.
16. Research 6
-Encourages consumers to report problems to them
via phone or though the website.
-Keep a watchful eye over the advertisements by
companies that manufacture A.I. on any media
source.
Step 1: Testing on Non-addicted Individuals
Step 2: Testing on Different Levels of
Addicted People
Step 3: Overall/Evaluation of results
Proven effectiveness of the FDA which would be modeled on for
the AICA
http://www.medicalprogresstoday.com/spotlight/spotlight_indarchive.ph
17. Solution 7
FP Public awareness
Given that cytrons are not going to protect the rights of
humans, In what ways might we minimize the possibility of
Artificial intelligence taking over a large aspect of human life
so that the pressures of such artificial intelligence are not
impinged upon the year 2042 and beyond?
To push out a string of implementations to
cultivate public awareness on the banes of
technology for the public in a year all over
the globe so that they steer away from the
technology and avoid being addicted to it.
18. Research 7
Implementations: -a criterion for the people to refer to which will be
pasted
On the product to inform on the chances of addiction
-advertisements on the banes of it on various
medias
and forms eg. Bookmarks, flyers, pamphlets
-Grading addiction
We would grade the people and classify them based on the
hours of
Non-essential websurfing a day over three months.
- <1hr-not addicted
Criterion:
- 1hr-6hr of non-essential web surfing-mildly addicted
- >6hr- addicted from research by Addiction
-Grading product-grades would be across five levels;1-very
low,2-low,3-average, 4-susceptible,5-highly susceptible. We
would be calculating the increase in percentage of time spent for
the various groups:Level 1-0-20%, Level 2-21-40%,level
3-41-60%, level 4-61%-80%, level 5-80%>
19. Solution 8
FP Alternative living
Given that cytrons are not going to protect the rights of
humans, In what ways might we minimize the possibility of
Artificial intelligence taking over a large aspect of human life
so that the pressures of such artificial intelligence are not
impinged upon the year 2042 and beyond?
To have an alternative place to live away
from Earth and the impacts on A.I for
some of the public for a year all over the
globe so that the people will do away with
A.I. for a period of time.
20. Research 8
Many scientists have researched about the
possibilities of living in space and they have come
up with three ideas. Namely : a space station , the
Moon and Mars. Although a space station may not
be able to occupy everyone, it is still a good idea
to start with. Scientist make use of space station
to check and experience the possibility of living in
space. Form there, scientists would require lesser
fuel to go to space and this increases the
possibilities as there are more chances of finding
an alternative living. This operation would
therefore start with moving people into space
together with the supplies to support human life
http://library.thinkquest.org/TQ0312074/living.h
21. Solution 9
FP Banning A.I.
Given that cytrons are not going to protect the rights of
humans, In what ways might we minimize the possibility of
Artificial intelligence taking over a large aspect of human life
so that the pressures of such artificial intelligence are not
impinged upon the year 2042 and beyond?
To ban the production of A.I. for all robot-
making companies given notice of a year
from all over the globe so that the people
have no chance of A.I. in their lives.
22. Research 9
Many researchers would have found out about he
many problems with A.I. and would have found
ways to try to solve the issues and to have a way
for the people to have an alternative source of
help. However, many companies continue the
production of such robots, thus, there could be an
alternative to ban all the artificial intelligence
before any negative impacts can take place.
23. Solution 10
FP
Given that cytrons are not going to protect the rights of
humans, In what ways might we minimize the possibility of
Artificial intelligence taking over a large aspect of human life
so that the pressures of such artificial intelligence are not
impinged upon the year 2042 and beyond?
To impose license tax on the use of
artificial intelligence for all citizens from
each country given notice of a month so
that people will refrain from using A.I.
24. Research 10
Many companies have developed license
tax for usage of materials and resources
including Artificial Intelligence, also known
as robots. These platforms are rapidly
growing and there can be more of such
taxes in future for such usage of the
robots. These taxes can be imposed on
other countries in future or set up as a
United Nations Treaty
25. Criterion/solu fastes cheape Easies Least Least Needs Most Most safest Most total
tion t st t to manpo supplie most eco- feasible accepted
maint wer s comm. friendl
ain items y
Limit robots 8 5 7 7 1 1 2 8 8 7 54
Independence 6 7 3 4 7 5 10 2 5 6 55
Shipping tax 10 2 8 9 9 4 8 6 5 3 64
rehab 4 8 5 1 8 7 5 3 7 5 53
Habit replace 7 6 4 3 3 9 3 4 6 8 53
Control 1 4 10 8 6 6 7 10 10 9 71
authority
Public 5 10 1 2 2 10 4 6 9 10 59
awareness
Alternative 3 3 2 5 5 2 1 1 1 1 24
living
Ban A.I. 2 9 6 6 4 8 9 9 8 4 65
License tax 9 1 9 10 10 3 6 7 4 2
26. REHAB
Solution:
To push out rehabilitation for the technology addicts
to take up in the country over the period of a year
from screening to treatment to post-rehab, so that
they are no longer addicted to the technology they
are using
Steps:1. Screening of background( research of patient)
2. Determine type of treatment; outpatient or inpatient
3. Post-rehab/ monitoring of patient
(PLS note that this problem is based on logic and proposed steps so research has
Been left out for time on elaboration and the info on the next slide is for reference)
27. Step 1: Background Information
Find out background information of addicted individual, anything that could affect his rate of recovery:
E.g.
Abuse history (How much has he been addicted to A.I and for how long?)
Mental Health/Physical Health/Present Health (Find out all health records of addicted individual, whether mental of
physical. Does he suffer from any mental disorder? Does he have any chronic diseases? How healthy is he currently
both mentally and physically?)
Medical needs (Is the patient allergic to certain things? Does he need special accommodation during treatment?)
Influences/Stressors (Could the stressors complicate his recovery? Family? Financial Needs? Social problems?)
Step 2: Type of treatment
After finding out all the information that could affect the recovery of the addicted individual, based on that
information, allocate a certain type of rehabilitation to the individual. There are 2 main types of treatment; outpatient
treatment and inpatient treatment. Outpatient treatment refers to treatment for individuals that are not extremely
addicted and are able to continue living on independently, whose functioning is still sufficient to attend care while
living at home. This kind of treatment gives the addicted individual a lot of freedom. He can live as usual but will have
scheduled meetings with the therapists and other people who are going to treat him. He may need to submit to
random spot checks on his life-style and things like that to ensure his is on the right track.
For inpatient treatment, the addicted individual receives less freedom. He is forced to stay in a controlled
environment, a place created by the rehabilitation organization for him to live in. He is isolated from the outside
world that could trigger his addiction. He is monitored continuously and in the structured environment, he is given
treatment. He will be given more and more freedom as time passes with the doctor’s confirmation that he is able to
have this amount of freedom without getting addicted again
Step 3: Post-rehabilitation
When the addicted individual has finally made the replacement a habit, we will let him re-enter society and live his life
endently. But we can’t just completely forget about him. We need to ensure that he stays away from the addiction and does
ve a relapse. To do this, we ensure that before letting him leave, he is determined to not have a relapse, meaning that he will
00% commitment into not getting addicted. 100% commitment means that there are no choices; he simply isn’t going to get
28. HABIT REPLACEMENT
To suggest a replacement for the habit of internet
immersion for internet addicts to stop their addiction, in
the country over a period of 2 months for habit
development and alternative habit seeking so that the
addicts are not overly indulging in
Internet usage.
Dr Phil( renowned and certified practitioner) suggest too that this habit replacement for addiction
is a viable and most suitable solution
A case study of how replacing is possible
http://www.allaboutaddiction.com/addiction/replacement-therapy-addiction-treatment-makes-s
29. Step 4: Replacement
When someone is addicted to something, he isn’t addicted to the act itself, he is addicted to what he gains from the
addictive act. For example, smokers are addicted to smoking not because they like breathing in smoke but because
they like the relaxing feeling the nicotine gives them. Hence, to kick this addiction, we need to find a better
replacement to what he is addicted to that still achieves the desired effect. In the smoker’s case, that would be
something that allows them to relax. With the parallel of smoking again, a good replacement may be taking a hot bath
or watching a comedy, something that relaxes them but is more productive and actually good for them. When people
are addicted to A.I. the root cause for it is to make life easier, so they won’t get as tired as easily. Hence, we give the
replacement for the thing that they use A.I. for which still makes life easy. For example, if the addicted individual is
addicted to the use of the computer because there is the internet they surf for pleasure. We would propose an
alternative to give them pleasure without having to use the internet, such as book reading or dancing or any other
hobby they are interested in. This really depends on the thing they are addicted to and their preferences. A good way
to think of a replacement would then be to ask the addicted individual; what he loves doing, what makes him feel
happy, what gives him pleasure?
Step 5: Making it a habit
Once you have gotten your replacement, it is not enough to just have a replacement; you need to make it a habit. The
key here is to override the urges to do the action of addiction with the new replacement. For example, whenever the
smoker has the urge to take a puff we would immediately make him take a hot bath or watch a comedy. Whenever the
addicted individual wants to go on the internet and do mindless surfing, he would immediately pick up a book to read.
Our brain works through association. Every time we have the urge to do something and decide to do the replacement,
our brain would instinctively do the replacement the next time we have the same urge. Essentially, we are replacing
the bad addiction with a good replacement.
A good way to go about this is the 30 day trial method. We would make people think that they only have to put up
with this replacement for 30 days and after that they can return back to the addiction. However, we will NOT allow
them to return to the addiction. But with this mindset, the people will willingly go through all 30 days of the
replacement. Studies have shown that it just takes 21 days to make something a habit. Hence, if he can last 30 days of
the replacement, this replacement will would most likely be ingrained into their brains.
This process of making it a habit will continue on for as long as it needs to make sure that it really is a habit.
30. A.I.CONTROL Authority
To set up an organisation( Artificial Intelligence Control
Authority) to screen and deem the product of any company
clear of any possible resulting in addiction all around the wor
for the next ten years to prevent any products that may resu
in addiction to be on the market and harm the people in the
future.
Proven effectiveness of the FDA which would be modeled on for the AICA
http://www.medicalprogresstoday.com/spotlight/spotlight_indarchive.php?id=1290
31. Part 1: The Public
With the Internet being used widely by marketers to sell their A.I. without any forms of checking if it is safe, the AICA will
also have m extensive to alert and educate the public about risks of being dependent on A.I. It would also point out some of
the problems other consumers have run into when using a certain A.I. and they would give advice on how to manage these
problems and what the best course of action would be if anyone of them would run into such problems themselves.
The AICA will also keep a watchful eye over the advertisements by companies that manufacture A.I. on any media source.
They will ensure that the companies are not giving false information about the A.I. and that they remain truthful. The AICA
will also make sure that the advertisements do not incite inappropriate usage by an unapproved age-group and that they
have an adequate explanation on the harms and risks of using that particular A.I. so that people buy these A.I. with an
informed choice
The AICA encourages consumers to report problems to them via phone or though the website. Concerned individuals may
report problems with A.I. gadgets, companies and other items overseen by the AICA. Quite often this allows the AICA to
concentrate its protection efforts and quickly issue alerts if a certain item is reported more than once. It also alerts the
investigative staff to check into the problem and if necessary require a manufacturer recall of the item in question and
investigation would be carried out immediately.
Part 2: Approval Process/ Investigations
When a consumer sends a complaint about a certain gadget or when a new gadget is being release, these procedures will
take place to check if the gadget is safe for consumers.
Step 1: Testing on Non-addicted Individuals
In this step, we will let some individuals who have been screened and confirmed to not be addicted to A.I. to
try out these gadgets for a period of time. Then we will see how long it takes for him to show any signs of addiction to it and
from there calculate how addictive it is. Based on our model (Refer to Model on Level of Addiction) we will decide if it is
safe enough to be used by layman consumers.
Step 2: Testing on Different Levels of Addicted People
Now that we have confirmed if it is safe on normal people, we need to see whether it is relatively safe for
already addicted people of varying levels. We conduct the same testing just on 3 other groups of people. Mildly-addicted
people, averagely-addicted people and highly addicted people. We then see the time period before they start showing
32. Public awareness
To push out a string of implementations to cultivate public
awareness on the banes of technology for the public in a
year all over the globe so that they steer away from the
technology and avoid being addicted to it.
Implementations: -a criterion for the people to refer to which will be pasted
On the product to inform on the chances of addiction
-advertisements on the banes of it on various medias
and forms eg. Bookmarks, flyers, pamphlets
33. TABLE:
Grading the addiction(across 3 months): <1hr-not addicted
1hr-6hr of non-essential web surfing-mildly
addicted
>6hr- addicted from research by Addiction Medicine
Centre, General Hospital of Beijing Military Region, Beijing China and
2 Chinese PLA 254 Hospital, Tianjin, China(Tao, R., Huang, X., Wang, J., Zhang, H., Zhang, Y.
and Li, M. (2010), Proposed diagnostic criteria for internet addiction. Addiction, 105: 556–
564. doi: 10.1111/j.1360-0443.2009.02828.x)
grading the product:the grades would be across five levels;1-very low,2-low,3-average, 4-
susceptible,5-highly susceptible
we would be calculating the increase in percentage of time spent for the various
groups:Level 1-0-20%, Level 2-21-40%,level 3-41-60%, level 4-61%-80%, level 5-80%>