On 03/09/16 16:05, J.C. DE MARTIN
wrote:
How Tech Giants Are Devising Real Ethics for Artificial
Intelligence
By JOHN MARKOFF
September 1, 2016
SAN FRANCISCO — For years, science-fiction moviemakers have been
making us fear the bad things that artificially intelligent
machines might do to their human creators. But for the next decade
or two, our biggest concern is more likely to be that robots will
take away our jobs or bump into us on the highway.
Now five of the world’s largest tech companies are trying to
create a standard of ethics around the creation of artificial
intelligence. While science fiction has focused on the existential
threat of A.I. to humans, researchers at Google’s parent company,
Alphabet, and those from Amazon, Facebook, IBM and Microsoft have
been meeting to discuss more tangible issues, such as the impact
of A.I. on jobs, transportation and even warfare.
Tech companies have long overpromised what artificially
intelligent machines can do. In recent years, however, the A.I.
field has made rapid advances in a range of areas, from
self-driving cars and machines that understand speech, like
Amazon’s Echo device, to a new generation of weapons systems that
threaten to automate combat.
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