One of the things with artificial intelligence, and algorithms in general, is programming bias. Whether conscious or subconscious, often algos are programmed with a certain degree of personal bias originating from the programmer.
Long-term Steemian @dana-edwards tackles a new possible topic which an AI future may soon bring us: Artificial Viciousness.
This means when AI is brought into our reality in a practical way the laws of supply and demand will of course encourage the development of progressively more vicious bots.
Image via @dana-edwards
The debate of the future could be about artificial viciousness, where AI is designed to be as vicious as possible in order to deter attackers.
Head over to @dana-edwards post and read about their fear around artificial viciousness and whether it could possibly also become part of your future: Artificial viciousness, the AI attack dog we should all fear.
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