So the big
Western technology giants have teamed together to develop artificial
intelligence for the benefit of people and society!!! Well let’s
not forget, those big boys, Microsoft, IBM, Facebook, Google and
Amazon, are part and parcel of the big corporate cabal that is in
constant overdrive to control everything in this world, benefiting
people and society is not high on their agenda, profit is. It is
obvious that in a capitalist society, as robots and hi-tec appliances
grow in number and sophistication, employing people will go down, but
profits will go up.
All this hi-tec
growth, reducing labour, would be a wonderful thing, if society was
organised to benefit all the people and see to their needs, on an
equal and fair basis. However that’s not the way our society is
organised, as production improves, more labour will be flung on the
scrap heap, after all, capitalism is about profit for the
corporations, not about people’s needs. So we should be extremely
worried by this coming together of some of the biggest corporations
on the planet, to plan for a world where people are superfluous.
Added to that there is a great deal of anxiety among lots of
scientists and other experts on this drive for artificial
intelligence, with a belief that we are opening an uncontrollable can
of worms.
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It should come as no surprise that software programmed by humans, who
are flawed, will reflect and even amplify those human flaws. The
White House released
a report in May highlighting the major potential for
discrimination in “Big Data.” A quick look at the table of
contents shows that mitigating discrimination is a challenge in every
area. A report
published byProPublica showed risk assessment programs used by
courtrooms across the nation turned up significant racial
disparities, falsely labeling black defendants as future criminals at
twice the rate of whites.
Though the public is skeptical of AI, most people are unaware of
these shortcomings.
Even so, a poll conducted by the British
Science Association shows “60 per cent think that the use of
robots or programmes equipped with artificial intelligence (AI) will
lead to fewer jobs within ten years, and 36 per cent of the public
believe that the development of AI poses a threat to the long term
survival of humanity.”
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