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Where Did the Term “Artificial Intelligence” Come From?

Kayla McMonagle12 months ago01 mins

As we know, Alan Turing first posed the question “can machines think?” But, where did the term “AI” come from? In 1956, two years after the death of Turing, John McCarthy had organized a summer workshop at Dartmouth College to analyze and develop ideas on machine learning – calling the workshop “artificial intelligence” and is…

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The Ethics of Artificially-Generated Art

Kayla McMonagle12 months ago12 months ago01 mins

The cover image for this post was generated by AI. The prompt “generate an image for a post describing AI art” was placed into ChatGPT, and the result was interesting. This begins to beg the question: is AI-generated art real art? The arguments for AI art: The arguments against AI art: What makes AI art…

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The Responsibility Gap: Who is Held Responsible for the Actions of Autonomous Systems?

Kayla McMonagle12 months ago01 mins

If a machine operates in a way that is unfavorable, who is held liable? The responsibility gap tries to answer that question – is it the manufacturer or the machine itself that is held responsible? The responsibility gap occurs when the line between who to blame for an action, whether is AI or humans, begins…

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