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An excellent discussion on the explosion, or even, implosion, of AI and how it's being tested and developed in public when the implications seem to have been swept aside in favour of the arms race between the big corps.
Policies and law haven't been written and it's the experts that don't even have the confidence you'd hope to hear about:
50% of A.I. researchers believe there's a 10% or greater chance that humans go extinct from our inability to control AI
Tristan Harris and Aza Raskin discuss the risk to society and how safety measures are far from adequate and laws need to be implemented.
When you invent a new technology, you uncover a new class of responsibilities
It's a long watch at a little over an hour, but strongly recommend as we plough head long into a future where AI is inter-tangled with society.
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Originally published on Remy Sharp's b:log
This content originally appeared on remy sharp's b:log and was authored by remy sharp's b:log
remy sharp's b:log | Sciencx (2023-04-18T11:25:38+00:00) The A.I. Dilemma [link]. Retrieved from https://www.scien.cx/2023/04/18/the-a-i-dilemma-link/
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