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Technology & Science

Dec. 9, 2016

Responding the challenges posed by AI

While the hyperbole surrounding artificial intelligence sometimes nears hysteria, three initiatives attempt to bring multidisciplinary, common sense guidance to the challenges posed by AI. By Stephen S. Wu

By Stephen S. Wu

Governments, academia and the media trumpet the dawning of a new era of artificial intelligence (AI). The media ask whether AI will bring our world unprecedented prosperity or create an existential threat to humankind. Three recent initiatives highlight how governments and the private sector can respond to challenges posed by AI.

First, this year, the White House Office of Science and Technology held a series of workshops on...

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