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We Can’t Expect our Institutions to Ensure Ethical AI
Overview:Artificial intelligence raises important ethical concerns, which are unlikely to be adequately addressed by either government or business. Every citizen must work to ensure AI technology is designed and used appropriately.Keywords:: Artificial intelligenceEthicsAI technology Additional informationNotes on contributorsWilliam J. ClanceyWilliam J. Clancey is a cognitive scientist specializing in the nature and applications of artificial intelligence. He is a senior research scientist emeritus at Florida Institute for Human and Machine Cognition. He earned a PhD in computer science from Stanford University and a Bachelor’s degree in mathematical sciences from Rice University. His work combines theory and methods from computer science, psychology, anthropology, and philosophy. wclancey@ihmc.org
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