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Artificial Stupidity, Clark D. Asay
Artificial Stupidity, Clark D. Asay
William & Mary Law Review
Artificial intelligence is everywhere. And yet, the experts tell us, it is not yet actually anywhere. This is because we are yet to achieve artificial general intelligence, or artificially intelligent systems that are capable of thinking for themselves and adapting to their circumstances. Instead, all the AI hype—and it is constant—concerns narrower, weaker forms of artificial intelligence, which are confined to performing specific, narrow tasks. The promise of true artificial general intelligence thus remains elusive. Artificial stupidity reigns supreme.
What is the best set of policies to achieve more general, stronger forms of artificial intelligence? Surprisingly, scholars have paid little …
Purging The Misuse - Suggestions For A Reasonable Balance Of Conflicting Policies, Alan J. Statman
Purging The Misuse - Suggestions For A Reasonable Balance Of Conflicting Policies, Alan J. Statman
William & Mary Law Review
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"International Antitrust": A Look At Recent Developments, Mark R. Joelson
"International Antitrust": A Look At Recent Developments, Mark R. Joelson
William & Mary Law Review
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