AI won't kill us all when compared with humanity's self-destruction

Roland Moore-Colyer
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Naysayers fail to give any reasons why smart machines would wish the end of humans, argues reporter Roland-Moore Colyer

Artificial intelligence (AI) is going to kill us all. That's the popular view that gets bandied around when machine learning is given the scope to think for itself. Technology and science lumina...

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