Posted on 11/14/2024 8:29:37 AM PST by SunkenCiv
AI Just Analyzed Philosophy—And Its Questions Are Terrifying | 16:44
Lucas A. Baxendale | 39.2K subscribers | 209,601 views | November 4, 2024
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AI: It's a fair question. Developers and researchers are aware of biases in AI because these issues have been widely studied and documented. For instance, academic papers and industry reports frequently highlight the presence of biases in AI models and the need for ongoing efforts to address them. Companies like Microsoft, OpenAI, and Google have dedicated teams working on fairness, accountability, and transparency in AI.
Moreover, there are numerous initiatives and frameworks, such as the AI Ethics Guidelines and the Fairness, Accountability, and Transparency in Machine Learning (FAT/ML) community, that focus on reducing biases and ensuring ethical AI development. These efforts are part of a broader commitment to creating AI that is fair, unbiased, and beneficial for all users.
If you're interested in learning more, you might find articles from sources like and insightful. They delve into the complexities of AI biases and the steps being taken to mitigate them.
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Asimov wrote the laws.
Now lets see him enforce them.
Lol.
In Koine Greek, ἀγαπάω (ahgahpahoh) and φιλέω (fihlehoh), both verbs, are not the same at all in meaning, but are translated into the English word "love," leading to huge doctrinal misunderstandings, even divisions into sects or cults.
So much for philosophy, eh?
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