Author: Thomas Metcalf Category: Ethics, Philosophy of Mind and Language, Social and Political Philosophy Word count: 998 Artificially intelligent entities or “AIs” are computer programs or machines that, in some important ways, can communicate, think, feel, reason, or act in ways similar to how humans do. “Weak” AIs merely act or appear as if they … Continue reading Artificial Intelligence: Ethics, Society, and the Environment
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