In a discussion on the multifaceted implications of artificial intelligence (AI), Tonie Marie Gordon interviews Professor Shannon Vallor, who emphasizes AI's complexity as a blend of various technologies rather than a singular entity. Focusing on AI as a 'mirror', Vallor addresses how these tools reflect human values and decision-making processes. She encourages a deep understanding of the differing capabilities, limitations, and risks associated with AI systems, highlighting the ethical responsibilities of society in harnessing these technologies for equitable outcomes.
AI is not a clean, tidy, scientific label that we can attach to this kind of software and not this other kind. It's more of a marketing term.
There are many different types of AI, and the different types have different structures, different capabilities, different limitations, different risks, different benefits.
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