TOKYO -- As an increasing number of experts warn of the impending arrival of artificial superhuman intelligence, a Japanese scholar is proposing that "Asian minds" seek a way to coexist with AI rather than trying to control it.
Controlling the technology may become futile, says University of Tokyo researcher

Warnings over the risk of artificial intelligence becoming too strong to control are growing, drawing mixed suggestions for how to respond.
TOKYO -- As an increasing number of experts warn of the impending arrival of artificial superhuman intelligence, a Japanese scholar is proposing that "Asian minds" seek a way to coexist with AI rather than trying to control it.