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Artificial Intelligence has been able to control our lives step by step. This is both convenient and risky because not everyone is aware. Even people who don’t know a lot about technology can benefit from it. It poses a big risk because we don’t know when, how, or with what depth it is in our lives. During a thinking day at the Evoluon last week, those questions were the subject of discussion.
Here is the entire article that Youri van Heumen wrote.
If it ends up in the wrong hands, it can be easily abused. He says it’s high time to regulate it. It is time for lawmakers and governments to stop. It can become destructive if we want it to. How far we allow it to go is up to ourselves, we think.
Lack of transparency is a dangerous development, according to IJsselsteijn. Big Tech companies make a lot of money from all the data collected, but no one knows what happens to it. Awareness is the beginning of any solution, since we are far from there and there is no reason to throw the baby out with the bathwater. We will continue to publish about the risks of artificial intelligence.
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