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Posted on April 18, 2023 by Curt Hopkins

The Ethics of AI

It is not so much AI that needs moral strictures as we ourselves.

No AI without ethics

We are long past pretending technology is a morally neutral undertaking. We neglect the development of an ethical code at our peril.



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