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05/17/2018
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By Ethan Huff
Google employees finally wake up and realize they’re working for PURE EVIL… AI drone “terminator” project meets internal resistance
More than a dozen Google employees have quit working for the tech monolith in recent weeks as a response to the company’s forging ahead with a Terminator-esque artificial intelligence (AI) program that could end up weaponizing machine-learning technologies for use in military war games. Known as “Project Maven,” the Department of Defense (DoD) collaboration seeks […]
11/15/2017
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By Robert Jonathan
Experts warn: Ethical guidelines and regulations are needed for AI technology used to restore or enhance human capabilities
A group of 28 researchers, scientists and other experts in the neurotechnology field is calling for ethical rules when it comes to the brain-computer interface. Artificial intelligence technology brings with it the possibility of profoundly restoring the quality of life for many individuals suffering from brain injuries, blindness, paralysis, epilepsy, and other serious conditions. Columbia University […]
10/12/2016
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By roboticsnews
The UK could become a leader in AI ethics—if this EU data law survives Brexit
The UK has a shot at leading the world in artificial intelligence and robotics governance, if not for Brexit. Britain’s impending exit from the EU has cast doubts over crucial legal provisions for AI and robots, according to the results of an inquiry by the British parliamentpublished today (Oct. 12). Article by Joon Lan Wong […]
09/23/2015
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By Greg White
Robo sex trafficking? New campaign issues ban on sex robots
The mathematician Alan Turing argued that a machine could perform the substantial equivalent of thinking if it could convince someone that it was human by responding to various questions through teletype, whereas author Phillip Dick suggested that emotions are the necessary ingredient in order to make robots “conscious.” But what will really transform cold silicon […]
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