Do we need an AI bill of rights? Artificial Intelligence is learning the worst attributes of human behaviour. Now, scientists say we need new rules to keep robots under control.
USA ponders new law to stop robot racism
Do we need an AI bill of rights? Artificial Intelligence is learning the worst attributes of human behaviour. Now, scientists say we need new rules to keep robots under control.
But not everyone agrees that regulation is the key to solving this problem. Instead of regulating AI, we should make it less powerful by starving it of our personal information, argue the authors of The Autonomous Revolution¹.
Do we need an AI bill of rights?
Dystopian - Relating to an imagined society where there is great suffering or injustice.
Artificial Intelligence - Artificial intelligence, or "AI," is the ability for a computer to think and learn. With AI, computers can perform tasks that are typically done by people, including processing language, problem-solving, and learning.
Dementia - A syndrome associated with memory loss and other declining brain functions.
Antisemitic - Hostile to or prejudiced against Jewish people.
Misogynist - A person or being who dislikes and is prejudiced against women.
USA ponders new law to stop robot racism
Glossary
Dystopian - Relating to an imagined society where there is great suffering or injustice.
Artificial Intelligence - Artificial intelligence, or “AI,” is the ability for a computer to think and learn. With AI, computers can perform tasks that are typically done by people, including processing language, problem-solving, and learning.
Dementia - A syndrome associated with memory loss and other declining brain functions.
Antisemitic - Hostile to or prejudiced against Jewish people.
Misogynist - A person or being who dislikes and is prejudiced against women.