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Scholarly:
Benefits & Risks of Artificial Intelligence. Future of Life Institute,
futureoflife.org/background/benefits-risks-of-artificial-intelligence/.
Accessed 1 Oct. 2017.

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Artificial intelligence today is -This is the best Non-Dictionary definition I have found
properly known as narrow AI describing Artificial Intelligence in a more personable way. I
(or weak AI), in that it is think this is a great focal point for my paper to anchor on
designed to perform a narrow when talking about AI, this is what I will mean anytime I
task (e.g. only facial talk about AI.
recognition or only internet
searches or only driving a -It also provides great insight into a vague goal and possible
car). However, the long-term outcome of AI development.
goal of many researchers is
to create general AI (AGI or
strong AI). While narrow AI
may outperform humans at
whatever its specific task is,
like playing chess or solving
equations, AGI would
outperform humans at nearly
every cognitive task. (What is
AI?, Paragraph 2)

Popular:
The Benefits and Dangers of Artificial Intelligence. Ao, 19 Feb.
2017, andrewodendaal.com/benefits-and-dangers-of-artificial-
intelligence/. Accessed 1 Oct. 2017.
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An interesting thing was -I find this to be an incredibly interesting view on the possible
once said that AI cant dangers of AI. I think the first thing people think about when
control humans, but the fact they think about the dangers of AI is movies like
is that Intelligence enables Terminator and I Robot.
control, for example we
control tigers by being
smarter. This is a very
important thing to remember
when creating our own
potential demise by
embedding self learning and
intelligence controls into
inorganic objects that have
no emotion to be able to
adjust the spectrum of reality
and business decisions from
one another. (Paragraph 5)

Popular:
Nogrady, Bianca. Future - The real risks of artificial intelligence.
BBC, BBC, 10 Nov. 2016, www.bbc.com/future/story/20161110-the-
real-risks-of-artificial-intelligence. Accessed 2 Oct. 2017.

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Artificial intelligence is also I had not really thought about the effects AI could have on
being used to analyse vast healthcare other than the manufacturing of pharmaceuticals so
amounts of molecular this really adds to my thesis and opening more doors for my
information looking for paper.
potential new drug
candidates a process that
would take humans too long
to be worth doing. Indeed,
machine learning could soon
be indispensable to
healthcare. (How is AI
helping us, Paragraph 2)

Popular:
Barrat, James. Why Stephen Hawking and Bill Gates Are Terrified of
Artificial Intelligence. The Huffington Post, TheHuffingtonPost.com,
9 Apr. 2015, www.huffingtonpost.com/james-barrat/hawking-gates-
artificial-intelligence_b_7008706.html. Accessed 2 Oct. 2017.

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In the last year, artificial When you have people like Steve Jobs, Steven Hawking, and
intelligence has come under Elon Musk, people that the world looks up to as some of the
unprecedented attack. Two greatest minds in the world, worrying and raising awareness
Nobel prize-winning about the possible dangers of AI and ASI, people start to
scientists, a space-age notice.
entrepreneur, two founders of
the personal computer
industry one of them the
richest man in the world
have, with eerie regularity,
stepped forward to warn
about a time when humans
will lose control of intelligent
machines and be enslaved or
exterminated by them. Its
hard to think of a historical
parallel to this outpouring of
scientific angst. Big
technological change has
always caused unease. But
when have such prominent,
technologically savvy people
raised such an alarm?
(Paragraph 2)

Scholarly:
Tegmark, Max. Life 3.0 being human in the age of artificial
intelligence. New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 2017.

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Book was not available in the I think that this book will be my best scholarly source and it
library when I went earlier in is one of very very few books about AI and its effects on
the week. Will try again this humanity.
week.
Scholarly:
Michael Szollosy (2017) Rapporteurs report, Connection Science,
29:3, 254-263, DOI: 10.1080/09540091.2017.1322768

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The five rules are as follows: These are sort of like the rules of robotics, almost like in the
movie I Robot. I find these interesting because if we truly
1. Robots are multi-use enforce and develop more of these rules than we can properly
tools. Robots should
mediate and regulate how far AI and Robotics advance and
not be designed solely
keep it from becoming Super-intelligent.
or primarily to kill or
harm humans, except
in the interests of
national security.

2. Humans, not robots, are


responsible agents.
Robots should be
designed; operated as
far as is practicable to
comply with existing
laws and fundamental
rights and freedoms,
including privacy.

3. Robots are products. They


should be designed
using processes which
assure their safety and
security.

4. Robots are manufactured


artefacts. They should
not be designed in a
deceptive way to
exploit vulnerable
users; instead their
machine nature should
be transparent.

5. The person with legal


responsibility for a robot
should be attributed.

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