Will AI Be OK?
Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship George Mason University
Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship at George Mason University - School of Business
If you joined our book club session last week, we discussed a sci-fi classic that painted a dystopian future of AI-driven droids that are nearly indistinguishable from humans.
It's clear to drivers, Alexa owners, and Netflix addicts that artificial intelligence is becoming more integrated in society and economy by the day. And while we may not need android bounty hunters yet, AI, like all powerful and new technologies, will suffer some integration challenges as it evolves.
A?recent piece at ZDNet by Joe McKendrick?takes a look at the heavily funded AI industry and shares some thoughts, including, "The state of artificial intelligence is promising, and it is increasingly ready for real-life enterprises. But there are shortages of talent, lack of diversity in the field, and concerns about the handling the data that fuels ever-more-sophisticated algorithms."
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