What Artificial Intelligence Will Look Like In 2030

‘The following commentary from Harvard is a somewhat optimistic and apparently cautious approach to the potential effects that artificial intelligence could have on many areas of life in the coming years. We would encourage you to read the full 52-page PDF report from Stanford that is linked below as it highlights the massive scope of how technology will transform into a much more pervasive – and most likely invasive – presence in our day-to-day lives.
While there is some attention given to “ethical concerns,” it should be understood that these systems already have been developed and set in motion without a full public discussion about ethical boundaries. Automated weapons of war, surveillance in the physical and digital space, increasingly intelligent robotics and the outsourcing of human work, predictive healthcare and banking, and of course the implementation of pre-crime policing are all threatening to literally take on a life of their own as it currently stands. Do we really have until 2030 to presumably work all of this out as we go along? The “experts” seem to think so…’
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