DARK SIDE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

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DARK SIDE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE Artificial Intelligence (AI) is doing a very good job and continues to provide many benefits to our modern world, but with good, inevitably negative consequences. The sooner we start to think about what they are, the better prepared we can be to reduce and manage the risks. Legendary physicist Stephen Hawking shared this ominous warning: “Success in creating effective AI may be the biggest event or worst in our civilization’s history. The first step in preparing for the negative effects of artificial intelligence is to examine what some of those negative effects are. Here are some of the highlights: 1. AI bias

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given to learn is biased, they may yield biased results. This reality may lead to unintended consequences that we have become racist with nondiscriminatory recruiting algorithms and Microsoft’s Twitter chatbot. As companies build AI algorithms, they need to develop and train them responsibly. 2. Loss of some jobs Many jobs are created by artificial intelligence, and although most jobs predict a net increase, or at least the same amount of money created to replace those lost thanks to AI technology, the jobs that machines do today are people who take over. This will require changes in training and education programs to prepare our future workforce and help current workers move to new positions that utilize their unique human capabilities. 3. Change in human experience If AI takes on menial tasks and allows humans to significantly reduce the amount of time they have to spend on the job, the extra freedom may seem utopian at first glance. However, in order to feel that they have a purpose for life, human beings have to turn their newfound freedom into new activities that give them the social and psychological benefits used to provide their job. It may be easier for some individuals and communities than for others. There may also be financial considerations when machines receive the money that humans pay. The economic benefits of increased efficiency are very clear on the profit-loss statements of businesses, but the overall benefits to society and the human condition are somewhat opaque. 4. Global Regulations https://www.linkedin.com/post/edit/6757535472920207360/

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global interactions. Since we are no longer isolated from one another, the actions and decisions of artificial intelligence in one country can easily affect others. We are already seeing Europe adopt a robust regulatory framework to ensure compliance and transparency, while the US and China, in particular, allow their companies to apply AI more liberally. 5. Fast hacking Artificial intelligence increases the speed at which it can be achieved and in many cases, it exceeds our ability to follow humans. With automation, malicious activities such as phishing, software distribution of viruses, and AI systems benefiting from the way they view the world, are difficult for humans to uncover until there is a real danger. 6. AI Terrorism Similarly, there may be new AI-enabled terrorism to deal with: the proliferation of autonomous drones and the delivery of robotic groups to remote attacks or disease transmission via Nanorobots. Our law enforcement and defense agencies need to adjust to this current threat. It will take time and extensive human reasoning to determine the best way to prepare for the future with more artificial intelligence applications, which, while likely to have negative effects with its subsequent adoption, will be minimized as much as possible. As with any disruptive event, these are not easy conditions to solve, but as long as we are still human in determining solutions, we will reduce and reduce the many benefits of artificial intelligence. No adverse effects. https://www.linkedin.com/post/edit/6757535472920207360/

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