Posts Tagged ‘ethics’
Learning Machines – How Computers Got Smart
According to The Royal Society, only 9% of respondents have heard about Machine Learning, yet when faced with the impact this technology can have – it’s something 100% of us have a view on. It seems every conversation on Artificial Intelligence comes back to Philosophy – read this to see why…
Read MoreEthical and Social Challenges for Machine Learning
Who are the potential winners and losers from the Machine Learning Age? The dataPHILOSOPHER was asked to give evidence to The Royal Society as part of their policy project on Machine Learning. Read more to see more details on this project and the areas of focus for Policy Makers and their advisers.
Read MoreYour data is important to us
Why do firms such as Google collect all this data on us in return for using apps and services for free? Could there be a better way?
Read More5 things you need to think about before investing in Big Data
The five key areas of thought before investing in Big Data. Above all, if you can follow the Golden Rule – you won’t go far wrong!
Read MoreAre Asimov’s Laws still valid to protect humanity from malevolent AI?
The singularity, Asimov’s Laws, and Philip – a robot that’s even older than Arnie…
Read MoreThe Measure of a Man
What can we learn from Star Trek to help us answer the ethical questions the Artificial Intelligence industry are posing to us…?
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