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U.S. military trusted more than Google, Facebook to develop AI

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    Kent Sharkey
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    Bloomberg[^]:

    Facebook Inc. is among the technology companies leading the race to develop artificial intelligence. But Americans don’t trust it to do so responsibly, a survey from a U.K. think tank has found.

    Oooo, that's got to hurt

    Right in their trust issues

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      Bloomberg[^]:

      Facebook Inc. is among the technology companies leading the race to develop artificial intelligence. But Americans don’t trust it to do so responsibly, a survey from a U.K. think tank has found.

      Oooo, that's got to hurt

      Right in their trust issues

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      Joe Woodbury
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      Next headline: Those two thugs down the street who just robbed your house and killed your cat are more trusted than Google.

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      • K Kent Sharkey

        Bloomberg[^]:

        Facebook Inc. is among the technology companies leading the race to develop artificial intelligence. But Americans don’t trust it to do so responsibly, a survey from a U.K. think tank has found.

        Oooo, that's got to hurt

        Right in their trust issues

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        Mark_Wallace
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        That makes sense. The army's too dumb to get it right, while fb's too evil to use it right.

        I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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        • K Kent Sharkey

          Bloomberg[^]:

          Facebook Inc. is among the technology companies leading the race to develop artificial intelligence. But Americans don’t trust it to do so responsibly, a survey from a U.K. think tank has found.

          Oooo, that's got to hurt

          Right in their trust issues

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          TheRaven
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          ...and this surprises anyone? It's scarier to think about how the fact would catch anyone off-guard. AI is excellent when watching Jeopardy, but the reality of the matter is: Skynet like spaceships are no longer fantasy, based on previous commercial control over security/personal related information exchange and constant catch-up with patching/hot-fixing argument has become fact in that Identity theft and viral/malicious code targeting AI platforms will occur. Robocop also comes to mind and how about Tron --remember those movies? Google is great, like many others in their own ways, but security demands more than commercial focus and commercial entities & investment groups are idiots in the field of security. Always connected & clod centric homes will become a battlefield eventually as is already starting. Facebook on the other hand --wouldn't let anything "Facebook" control or automate anything in my existence to include, but not limited to toilet paper dispensing. The fact that we're sociological addressing matters concerning AI relational to large, trend setting global companies with proven records in incompetency should raise coconsciousness regarding the current state of our 'digital social climate." :wtf:

          I was unaware of that...

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