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by eugf_
2994 days ago
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Honestly, I personally don't believe that regulations would solve or diminish the potential issues related to AI. We will be constantly challenged by people/machines trying to dominate others, and for that reason, I don't see regulations being the solution, but education instead. I think that people should better understand the trade-offs that AI can bring to our lives and act based on that. Therefore, democratizing AI and educating people about it should be a good starting point for this problem. Also, I tend to agree with Mark Cuban[1] about the importance of philosophy degree in the near future. There will be so many issues to be assessed that such degree would bring much value to the society. [1] https://www.cnbc.com/2018/02/20/mark-cuban-philosophy-degree... |
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