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No Worries - the AI Is Dumb (for Now)




AuthorsHeimo Olli I., Kimppa Kai K.

EditorsRantanen Minna M., Koskinen Jani

Conference nameAnnual Seminar on Technology Ethics

Publication year2019

JournalCEUR Workshop Proceedings

Book title Proceedings of the Third Seminar on Technology Ethics 2019 Turku, Finland, October 23-24, 2019

Volume2505

First page 1

Last page8

ISSN1613-0073

Web address http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-2505/paper01.pdf(external)

Self-archived copy’s web addresshttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/44409284(external)


Abstract

The hype around Artificial Intelligence (AI) is on. The praise for AI to
solve the issues in the society, warnings about AI generating new issues in the
society and many ideas on how AI will transform our world upside down are hot
topics around both the scientific community and media discussions alike. However,
the AI solutions we currently have in use seem to be more or less not worth
the hype. Moreover, the current AI solutions in consumer use seem to be lacking
the intelligence part. This might not be the case for long, but to understand the
possible future scenarios, we must take a look to the current state of affairs. In
this paper a current state of consumer AI is discussed and then related to the
possible future outcomes of AI development and its effects on society.


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