AI is based on animal Darwinism - press review Currently, scientists are studying the possibility of autonomous development of artificial intelligence, that is, without human participation. Scientists are working to create a "Darwinian" artificial intelligence. University of Edinburgh professor Emma Hart says she and her team of programmers and robotics have created a new generation of self-replicating robots using a 3D printer. According to her, the ability to reproduce their own kind should become one of the main mechanisms of adaptation of robots to the environment. Emma and her colleagues strive to create robots that do not require human control. Over the past decades, artificial intelligence programs have made robots begin to perform tasks designed exclusively for humans. For example, Boston Dynamics makes multi-functional robots that can load goods onto trucks, move boxes from a warehouse, and perform other difficult tasks. In 2020, Google engineers developed the AutoML-Zero program, which independently generates a huge number of artificial intelligence algorithms, which makes it similar to the process of reproduction in humans. Experts sought to reproduce the human reproductive system in order to develop self-replicating artificial intelligence systems on its basis. They used a collection of one hundred possible algorithms by randomly combining mathematical operations. The developers of AutoML-Zero said that the process of self-reproducing algorithms will not stop there. The program will also check children's algorithms, destroying copies that are identical to each other or parents, to facilitate the evolution process and ensure the viability of new varieties of algorithms. This research bears the closest resemblance to Darwin's theory. The principle of natural selection, which has become the main reason for the survival of the human population, is used as a tool for the evolution of algorithms. According to scientists, as there are no identical people to each other, and algorithms should not have copies. Emma Hart notes that modern technology will allow robots to reproduce using 3D printers. The second generation of artificial intelligence programs (children) will independently develop using previously introduced databases containing algorithms from (mother) and (father). Artificial intelligence will be able to select new algorithms suitable for evolution and destroy damaged and duplicated copies. This will allow him to reproduce selected and improved algorithms, providing a kind of genetic code capable of creating new generations of robots. Chinese Internet giant Tencent Holdings, according to Reuters, from the pages of the social network it controls WeChat admitted this week that it has been funding the development of specialized processors for its own needs for a long time. Tang Daosheng, Senior Executive Vice President and Head of Tencent Cloud, outlined three key areas of the company's activity in this area. For use in artificial intelligence systems, processors of the Zixiao family are intended, for video processing - Canghai processors, and Xuanling chips must be registered in network equipment. Tencent is also developing its own operating system, Orca, to operate in the cloud. It should be recalled that other Chinese Internet giants are also expanding their range of proprietary processors. Last month, Alibaba introduced the Yitian 710 server processors with 128 cores and Arm-compatible architecture. Huawei Technologies is developing the Kunpeng processor family, and Xiaomi, after its first attempt to develop processors for smartphones in the second phase, chose to focus on creating chips for image processing. All these developments are simultaneously used in the creation of a new generation of weapons. And in the near future, AI systems will spiral out of control. Since the goal of life is survival. Black, hard times similar to the Terminator movie await us. Unless, of course, people destroy this technology in the bud.