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AI and Human Ethics - Anna Topol, IBM

21 min · 9. juli 2019
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AI has changed our world. In doing so, it's started conversations related to human ethics and how we are going to respond to the increasing power of artificial intelligence. With its unique ability to see patterns and connect the dots, AI is an incredible tool. But we must understand its advantages and threats. Anna Topol from IBM takes us on a discussion dealing with the big questions of AI and human ethics. What are the biggest areas affected by AI? Is there a need to protect ourselves against AI? What will be the future of jobs and craftsmanship?

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