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  Date: 29/05/2016

The safety and security in IOT is as important as life sciences research

When it comes to experimenting with artificial cloning or producing genetically modified living things, there is extremely high level of safety and security protocols and some compulsory restrictions need to be followed. A similar research methodology is required now for designing autonomous machines such as self driving cars and robots. Now the machines are becoming smarter and also things connected to them are also smarter. The connection protocol is simply called Internet of things, is the most essential part which need to be secured.

With the machines playing a critical role in public and private life of human beings, they need to behave and act without hurting nature, and other living things.

Recently more than 1000 researchers in artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics area have signed and published an open letter calling for a ban on offensive autonomous weapons, also known colloquially as “killer robots”. The supporters for this include SpaceX and Tesla CEO Elon Musk, physicist Stephen Hawking, Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak, Skype co-founder Jaan Talinn and linguist and activist Noam Chomsky.

Wozniak sees humans will be pets of robots, if robots take over humans.

After all the Artificial intelligence and the connected smart world is not that bad a technology provided it is used for solving problems such as social inequality and poverty, health and nature protection .

So the safe and secure IoT is the basic thing to take further the benefits of artificial intelligence for all of us.
Author: Srinivasa Reddy N
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