Bias and the prospect of societal harm increasingly plague artificial-intelligence research — but it’s not clear who should be on the lookout for these problems.
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Bias and the prospect of societal harm increasingly plague artificial-intelligence research — but it’s not clear who should be on the lookout for these problems.
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they can’t even define ethics, much less irrationality. Considering that E.T. Bell’s “the Development of Mathematics” is rated two million plus, I don’t think these A.I. researches much less the general public have any idea of what irrationality is much less rationality.