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AI may face public backlash

by on13 September 2018


British Science Association predicts a few luddite mobs

The United Kingdom might drift back to the days of the Luddite riots as the public gets really hacked off with AI, warned the British Science Association

Rhe incoming president of the British Science Association Jim al-Khalili, said  the backlash against AI would be driven by fear and required government regulation to assure people that AI research and development would be carried out responsibility.

“It is quite staggering to consider that until a few years ago AI was not taken seriously, even by AI researchers. And yet we are now seeing an unprecedented level of interest, investment and technological progress in the field, which many people, including myself, feel is happening too fast”, Khalili told the Financial Times.

Khalili also predicted that artificial intelligence is going to transform our lives more than the internet has and added that he would like to see AI added to school curriculums as well as becoming the subject of public education programmes. This would be aimed at busting AI myths spawned by film and television representations like evil AIs hellbent on world dominance.

 

 

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