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I'm 15 years of age . I've never liked attention before because I as insecure and a little shy but I'm starting to realize that the attention isn't a bad thing and that that the people who give me the attention only wish the best for me and I hate to disappoint people so I use the attention as a way to encourage and humble myself because I can make a mistake at any time. I continue to model because I find it fun and freeing I love the agency that I'm with because we are all like one big family and are always looking out for each other. My best experience so far was going to a casting call on January 20th 2019 and becoming a member of bliss elite model management. The only advice that I can give is to anyone wanting to become a model is to be patient and to put your best foot forward this includes the way in which you carry yourself, your presentation because that is what matters most and don't forget that the world has many people and body types so don't be afraid and give it a try you may start to like it as much as I do. I think the most important thing in life is to stay humble and have respect for others especially family I still love spending time with my family I still drop everything I'm doing when my parents call on me to do something it's not fear in my case it's respect . I am going to be honest I hate to cook so I just spend time in the kitchen talking to my mother and helping her clean up. I Truly enjoyed being with my family especially my mother so much that instead of doing the traditional sweet 16 and throwing a party I decided that I want to spend it hiking with my mother but don't got me wrong I have friends but family is still and always will be important to me
Ethics for artificial intelligence by Jomo Kwame Sundaram, Rosli Omar (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia) Tuesday, January 29, 2019 Inter Press Service KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, Jan 29 (IPS) - Owing to our varied circumstances and experiences, there are contradictory tendencies to either exaggerate or underestimate the power and importance of artificial intelligence (AI) in contemporary society. Nor should we uncritically legitimize everything AI can be used for, even if it has been hailed as the main frontier of the Davosproclaimed Fourth Industrial Revolution. AI, more than other elements of Industry 4.0, is transforming humanity's understanding of ourselves in novel ways the world has neither experienced nor conceived. The AI market is already huge but still growing fast. The expertise needed is said to be growing ‘exponentially'. In fact, many enterprises seem to be struggling to meet this fast growing demand for expertise with the needed capabilities. AI's role is already very significant, but it is still transforming many painstakingly slow processes in diverse fields, typically displacing manual as well as skilled labour. For example, precision agriculture uses equipment to supply water and plant nutrients as well as to measure plant growth, eliminate pests, including weeds, and cater to the needs of individual plants. Driverless cars are at very advanced stages of testing in many jurisdictions while AI is greatly improving supply chains and logistics. AI-based equipment is being used to track, police and solve crime, while its military applications, including killing enemy targets, are already infamous, not least because of the collateral damage caused. AI applications in health care, elderly care and precision medicine and surgery are among some of the better-known applications. AI machines have the capacity to do many things more efficiently than humans and even perform tasks too dangerous or difficult for human beings. The mantra we are being urged to accept is to accept all AI without qualification or to risk being left further behind. But there is no reason to define the challenge in such all or nothing terms. Much AI development and applications are driven by business considerations, and business in turn shapes politics and the law, influencing science and technology, and how AI and its uses are seen and understood. Business rules Big business and its representatives have long managed, shaped and manipulated public knowledge, opinion and sentiment, not only about AI and its applications, but also industry's accountability and responsibilities. AI depends heavily on information, especially big data, in order to mimic and improve upon human thought processes and behaviour. The issue of breach of privacy has received considerable attention as questions of individual freedom, privacy and property rights have allegedly been violated. Frequent apologies by tech companies for earlier breaches and even sale of personal data have become so routine as to cast doubt on their sincerity.
AI's continued progress may displace many more workers very quickly as suggested by some scenarios, while others suggest that AI's advent will enable us to devote more time to care work and creative endeavours. With so much conjecture, it is difficult to plan, e.g., revise educational curricula. Known and unknown unknowns For businesses involved with AI, established or start-up, financial bottom lines are crucial although deep pockets and mediumterm strategies may give start-ups longer leases. But to survive, beating the competition remains imperative, which often means being the biggest, the best and the most innovative in order to survive challenges from disruptive new technologies marginalizing and displacing incumbents. AI's role in advancing medical technology has also enhanced its reputation for doing good, eclipsing the plight of victims of AI. Meanwhile, there has been growing acceptance of the individualistic ideology that we are all responsible for the decisions we make, whether explicit or implicit.
One fallacy often invoked is that we just do not know enough about AI to rush to judgement about our concerns. But clearly, the businesses involved and the governments that purchase, use and shape demand have the relevant experience and knowledge to make better-informed tentative assessments. Policymakers generally lag behind in regulating AI, especially in developing countries. Regulating what is little known or understood remains especially challenging. AI is not only to help us do things better, faster and more efficiently. We must recognize the multiple functions of AI to begin to understand its complexity. Legislation and industry regulations must keep up with changes. We must deal with it
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