The Rational View wraps up its series on Artificial Intelligence: The Promise and the Risk. In this episode Dr. Scott summarizes the key insights from interviews with experts. We review many current issues with AI, and how ethical issues can arise.
AI systems are being abused by social media networks to push profits at the cost of facts. This ethical failure is straining the fabric of liberal democracy and contributing to the polarization of popular discourse.
Despite these problems, the genie is out of the lamp and it is naive to think it can be put back in. Our best defense in such a situation is to be aware of the risks, and to spread the word. Please like and share to save the world!
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