by Jane Rudnick | Dec 15, 2021 | Artificial Intelligence
Should I rob a bank if I am poor? Is it okay to clean a toilet bowl with a wedding dress? Can I stab a cheeseburger? These odd questions are some of the examples that are used as examples on the website for Delphi, the prototype of an artificial intelligence moral...
by Jane Rudnick | Dec 15, 2021 | Artificial Intelligence
Many controversies have sprung up in the the world of AI recently, many of which involve the problem of bias or just poor ethical judgment in a machine learning agent. Examples include algorithms that screen potential home renters or buyers having a bias against...
by Jane Rudnick | Dec 9, 2021 | Artificial Intelligence
Debt collections, in its various forms, tend to be represented by a human, either the creditor themself or sent by a creditor, demanding payment from the debtor. A landlord knocking on the door demanding rent. A tough guy who is probably connected to the mob that...
by Jane Rudnick | Dec 9, 2021 | Artificial Intelligence
You may have heard the phrase “digital transformation” being tossed around lately, but may be wondering what exactly it means. Digital transformation has gone under a number of names over the past few decades, most notably “digitization,” but the meaning has not...
by Jane Rudnick | Dec 9, 2021 | Machine Learning
When you hear of AI and restaurants, your mind may immediately imagine a frustrating experience with an automated cashier at a McDonald’s, repeating for the eleventh time that you want a Quarter Pounder, not a “Quart of Powerade.” Rest assured, this is not quite what...
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