Ai Ethics

Ai Ethics

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The problem with today’s AI isn’t it thinking for itself; it’s the tech telling humans whatever we want to hear.
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Humanity is never fully in control of its creations. This lesson from Mary Shelley has remained relevant for over 200 years.
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It could lead to earlier diagnoses, better treatment, and fewer deaths from pancreatic cancer, which kills 88% of patients within five years.
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Sophia, the humanoid robot, is not just mirroring emotions; she's leading a revolution in emotional intelligence.
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Nobody actually knows what will come of AI. But we can console ourselves with the knowledge that nobody has ever really known anything about the future.
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From cosmetic procedures to heart operations, the introduction of AI will create an ethical minefield.
Fear of technology is not new. But we misunderstand its origin. In reality, we don't fear technology but each other.
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Is Eliezer Yudkowsky the same false prophet that Paul Ehrlich was?
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“All the plausible paths to a really great future, involve the development of machine superintelligence at some point.”
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The biggest lingering question about GPT-4 isn't if it's going to destroy jobs or take over the world. Instead, it is this: Do we trust AI programmers to tell society what is true?
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It’s far less likely to wander into bizarre lies, emotional rants, and manipulative tangents.
"Lethal autonomous weapon" sounds friendlier than "killer robot."
Will all robots think like Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg?
Not only that, but AI learns what type of faces we like.
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GPT-3, which features 175 billion parameters, just might fool you in a conversation.