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Editorial: Seven threats AI presents to the future of our society – Marin Independent Journal

Editorial: Seven threats AI presents to the future of our society – Marin Independent Journal

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Explores the risks posed by AI in seven areas:

  • Who will take responsibility if an AI military system goes “rogue” with devastating results? ...
  • AI could eventually replace a quarter of the full-time jobs in the United States and Europe. Computer programmers, marketing researchers, media workers and teachers ...
  • Privacy: The surveillance potential of AI is off the charts... [given] zero progress in the last decade on protecting Americans’ privacy from tech companies ... AI exponentially increases the problem...
  • algorithms are only as good as the information provided ... How can AI technology ensure that biases aren’t built into the system? ...
  • education... [AI could] speed the process of learning... must [not] stifle students’ learning processes and creativity... must also avoid bias in what students learn and not exacerbate the ever-widening achievement gaps ...
  • What can be done to reduce the threat of cyberattacks as AI increasingly manages our most important infrastructure? ...
  • AI makes it ridiculously easy to exponentially accelerate" misinformation and disinformation campaigns.

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The above notes were curated from the full post www.marinij.com/2023/05/25/editorial-regulating-artificial-intelligence-poses-immense-challenges/.

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