Friday, November 23, 2018

An AI apocalypse isn’t the problem – technology-driven inequality is

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An AI apocalypse isn’t the problem – technology-driven inequality is
Fears of an artificial intelligence apocalypse make the news, but it's AI-fuelled inequality we should worry about, says Andrew Simms
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