I was listening to an NPR call-in show today about what experts and the public think about Artificial Intelligence. I was driving, so not in a position to call in, and I had to think further about what I'd want to know. This is where my thoughts led. Can the artificially programmed mind be flexible enough to be responsive to the human/social nuances of a problem? Can morality be programmed into an AI 'mind'? Can AI comprehend what 'right' vs 'wrong' means in the human context? Mature, reasonable... Sign in to see full entry.
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