Under the fifth Industrial Revolution, human labour may no longer be able to bargain for a share of wealth and political power, writes Simon Steyne
Your editorials and articles about AI, including Rafael Behr’s piece (Keir Starmer is right to gamble on an AI revolution, but it might not pay out in time, 15 January), are thoughtful contributions to the debate about this fifth Industrial Revolution. Much of it has considered how democracies might govern AI. Little, however, has been written […]
AI could destroy democracy as we know it | Artificial intelligence (AI) – The Guardian
Would you let AI choose your outfits? | Artificial intelligence (AI) – The Guardian
Our writer explores the possibilities, with surprising results…
My friend walks into the village hall, scene of my son’s third birthday party, a mixture of panic and incredulity creeping across his face. “I didn’t realise we were dressing up,” he says, taking in my outfit. I feel myself blush. I’m wearing a mint-green tulle midi dress with sheer sleeves that balloon precociously and a tiered skirt that puffs out in such a way as to give me the appearance of either a Quality Street […]
Would you let AI choose your outfits? | Artificial intelligence (AI) – The Guardian
Letter: Artificial intelligence – Arizona Daily Star
There has been a lot of recent discussion about how to determine when an artificial intelligence has developed to the point where it can be considered sentient, i.e., fully human. This is really a very simple matter. An AI can be considered fully human when it kills without having been programmed to do so.
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Artificial intelligence can improve efficiency, but there are concerns | | bryantimes.com
Artificial intelligence can improve efficiency, but there are concerns
By Brian Koeller
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Artificial intelligence can improve efficiency, but there are concerns | | bryantimes.com