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3 June 2021PatentsMladen Vukmir

ECTA: The risks of progress without a plan

My cousin, who is a mathematician and a programmer, has given an endearing name to artificial intelligence (AI)—he calls it artificial stupidity. In doing so he tries to capture its present state, devoid of conscious and ethical elements.

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