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RE: Will a Lack of Ethics Doom Artificial Intelligence?

in #security7 years ago

Why do you expect ethical behavior from AIs, when there is no ethical bahavior from other decision makers like politicians (who ruthlessly push their agenda) lobbyists or companies (who are all for profit)?
Should AIs be more "human" than human beings themselves?
I mean it would be great if AIs will be like angels but is this a realistic expectation?
If you deprive them of any form of deception, trepassing or insidiousness, could they reach then their full potential?

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I do expect ethical behavior from those who have power, sadly I am often disappointed. I don't want AI to be more 'human', but rather more 'intelligent'. AI systems can complement human society by helping us understand opportunities to be better and risks to avoid. AI is a tool, not an angel, deity, or magic oracle. Just a tool. One that needs rules, standards, and oversight so it does not inadvertently create problems which are avoidable.