Artificial intelligence at its core is not evil, but
eir functions as defined by humans can have nefarious purposes. Intentionally or unintentionally. Noah Giansiracusa and Paul Romer get to the heart of the matter and examine what makes up the soul of an A.I. If you're still confused or have concerns, Gary Marcus makes things crystal clear by defining Siri and Skynet by showing us
How To Separate AI Fact From Fiction. To be brief,
don't believe the hype as artificial intelligences aren't public enemy number one. Yet. Still the
EU Moves To Beat The Algorithms That Ruin Lives as the risks posed by A.I. are real. This is a far cry from
Asimov's Laws of Robotics (which happen to be
simplistic, idealistic, and fundamentally flawed), but as Kalyeena Makortoff points out the EU's ultimate goal could be far more nuanced and deep. Running with this crazy ball we saw over at
TechXplore a piece on a
Danish AI-Driven Political Party Eyes Parliament in Denmark with the aim of advocating the political visions of everyday people. A lofty goal indeed, and some of
Synthetic Party's proposals are tantalizing. Note the link is in English since
nobody speaks Danish. Not even Danes. (CS)
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