Last Week in AI News #42 Subscribe for future emails here! Mini Briefs Artificial Intelligence Is Watching Us and Judging Us Growing uses of AI in controversial applications, such as facial recognition for surveillance and predicting the likelihood of crime, pose a concern for civil liberties in authoritarian and democratic societies alike. In addition, the capabilities of these AI-enabled systems are sometimes exaggerated by the users to create an impression of a powerful algorithm and to limit human liabilities. As more goverments and law enforcement agencies test and adopt AI tools, their long-term effects and consequences is a topic that must be carefully considered.
Skynet Today Last Week in AI News #42
Skynet Today Last Week in AI News #42
Skynet Today Last Week in AI News #42
Last Week in AI News #42 Subscribe for future emails here! Mini Briefs Artificial Intelligence Is Watching Us and Judging Us Growing uses of AI in controversial applications, such as facial recognition for surveillance and predicting the likelihood of crime, pose a concern for civil liberties in authoritarian and democratic societies alike. In addition, the capabilities of these AI-enabled systems are sometimes exaggerated by the users to create an impression of a powerful algorithm and to limit human liabilities. As more goverments and law enforcement agencies test and adopt AI tools, their long-term effects and consequences is a topic that must be carefully considered.