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The phony comforts of AI skepticism

The phony comforts of AI skepticism

The binary distinction between two camps who view artificial intelligence very differently is obviously oversimplifying things, but Casey Newton does make some good observations here, especially his main point: If we want to avoid AI going really, really badly, then skeptics must stop «staring at the floor of AI’s current abilities … and accept that AI is already more capable and more embedded in our systems than they currently admit.»


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