What Do Technology and Artificial Intelligence Mean Today?

In Hector Fernandez (ed.), Sociedad Tecnológica y Futuro Humano, vol. 1: Desafíos conceptuales. pp. 17 (forthcoming)
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Abstract

Technology and Artificial Intelligence, both today and in the near future, are dominated by automated algorithms that combine optimization with models based on the human brain to learn, predict, and even influence the large-scale behavior of human users. Such applications can be understood to be outgrowths of historical trends in industry and academia, yet have far-reaching and even unintended consequences for social and political life around the world. Countries in different parts of the world take different regulatory views for the role and protection of user data, and this will in turn determine the course of development for technology and AI in the near future.

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Scott H. Hawley
Belmont University

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