Three AI Ethics Questions That Soon Will Need Real Answers

Written by techlooter | Published 2019/11/23
Tech Story Tags: artificial-intellingence | ai-conferences | malware-threat | ai-crime | ai-powered-systems | latest-tech-stories | futurism

TLDR In 1950, Alan Turing first proposed a means to determine if a machine had developed the ability to think independently. Almost immediately afterward, researchers, journalists, and politicians began to ponder the implications of artificial intelligence (AI) The idea of ethics in AI has roared back into the public consciousness. It's clear that there are some difficult questions that need to be answered about how we will mutually agree to both use – and not use – AI technology. To help get a specific and productive conversation started, here are three AI ethics questions we should settle as quickly as possible.via the TL;DR App

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Written by techlooter | Cofounder at HOME3. A digital evangelist.
Published by HackerNoon on 2019/11/23