In O'Reilly. Well put. Its not required right away, but we need to think about it because it is moving into some areas where compliance and ethics are important.
The ethics of artificial intelligence, A framework for thinking about AI.
By Mike Loukides November 14, 2016
In this industry, it's a tired old cliche to say that we're building the future. But that's true now more than at any time since the Industrial Revolution. The proliferation of personal computers, laptops, and cell phones has changed our lives, but by replacing or augmenting systems that were already in place. Email supplanted the post office; online shopping replaced the local department store; digital cameras and photo sharing sites such as Flickr pushed out film and bulky, hard-to-share photo albums. AI presents the possibility of changes that are fundamentally more radical: changes in how we work, how we interact with each other, how we police and govern ourselves. ... "
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