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_aCoeckelberg, Mark _eauthor |
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_aAI ethics / _cMark Coeckelberg |
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_aCambridge, Massachusetts : _bThe MIT Press, _cc2020 |
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_aviii, 229 pages ; _c18 cm. |
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365 | _bUSD14 | ||
504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
505 | _aMirror, mirror on the wall -- Superintelligence, monsters, and the AI apocalypse -- All about the human -- Just machines? -- The technology -- Don't forget the data (science) -- Privacy and the other usual suspects -- A-responsible machines and unexplainable decisions -- Bias and the meaning of life -- Policy proposals -- Challenges for policymakers -- It's the climate, stupid! On priorities, the Anthropocene, and Elon Musk's car in space. | ||
520 | _aAn accessible synthesis of ethical issues raised by artificial intelligence that moves beyond hype and nightmare scenarios to address concrete questions. Artificial intelligence powers Google's search engine, enables Facebook to target advertising, and allows Alexa and Siri to do their jobs. AI is also behind self-driving cars, predictive policing, and autonomous weapons that can kill without human intervention. These and other AI applications raise complex ethical issues that are the subject of ongoing debate. | ||
650 | _aETHICS | ||
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