Artificial Intelligence - Perhaps Augmented Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence was first coined by John McCarthy in 1956. We define what artificial intelligence is, then summarize both positive and negative developments in this field. We suggest there is madness that needs to be addressed, and with not much difficulty.
We have decades of learning about artificial intelligence. But can machines really learn, and who and what are they learning from?
We can't forget the phrase “garbage in, garbage out”? Can we move to “good stuff in, better stuff out”? Yes!
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