Forging a new ethical relationship with artificial intelligence
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2021-07-02
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Honolulu, HI : East-West Center
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Scholars urge a "revolution in human nature" while we still have a chance. Quick take:
- If current approaches continue, humanity may reach an "ethical singularity," when the window of opportunity to make ethically informed "course changes" in the relationship between humans and intelligent technology will close.
- Technology reflects and amplifies human values and intentions. To realize the potential of intelligent technology, we must develop a new global "ethical ecosystem" to ensure that our future is not just "smart" but more equitable and humane.
- If current approaches continue, humanity may reach an "ethical singularity," when the window of opportunity to make ethically informed "course changes" in the relationship between humans and intelligent technology will close.
- Technology reflects and amplifies human values and intentions. To realize the potential of intelligent technology, we must develop a new global "ethical ecosystem" to ensure that our future is not just "smart" but more equitable and humane.
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