by Jane Rudnick | Dec 29, 2021 | Artificial Intelligence
“Intelligence” tends to denote how smart a person is, which in turn typically refers to a person’s aptitude for the traditional school subjects like math and science. A person’s ability to understand knowledge and, importantly, apply it, is the measure of their...
by Jane Rudnick | Dec 29, 2021 | Artificial Intelligence
American auto giant General Motors has been pedal to the metal in the race to incorporate artificial intelligence into the world of automobiles in innovative ways, and at the forefront of those efforts is its self-driving automobile unit, Cruise, based in San...
by Jane Rudnick | Dec 20, 2021 | Artificial Intelligence
In recent months, a whistleblower who was previously employed by Facebook revealed that the company was often completely aware that content such as eating disorder posts and racist messages were being posted on this site. This ignited fierce debate between people who...
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...
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