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What AI Doesn't Know - And Why It Matters
What AI Doesn't Know - And Why It Matters
Authored by Richard Porter via RealClearPolitics,
Artificial intelligence has taken the wired world by storm, but the backlash came almost as fast. Progressives complain of job losses, environmentalists question the ecological impacts of huge data centers, and local activists are clamoring for assurances that household utility bills won’t skyrocket because of the centers’ voracious electricity requirements. Others simply worry that the technology will overwhelm humans’ ability to control it.
At least in part, these reactions stem from the overselling of AI.
AI is super...
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