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    Smart technologies and fundamental rights / eitor John-Stewart Gordon. Leiden : Brill, 2020, p. 334-365

    Artificial intelligence (ai) is rapidly transitioning from the realm of science fiction to the reality of our daily lives, and is taking the world by storm. Unlike more specialized innovations, ai is becoming a true general-purpose technology and is evolving into a utility that is likely to ultimately scale across every industry and sector of our economy, as well as nearly every aspect of science, society and culture. It fills human space silently and invisibly. The hype during the last few years relating to ai has helped society to understand that it is entering a new era of ai. However, as Clarke’s third law states, any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic (Clarke 1962).ai has evoked many issues in the past and will continue to do so. The way to go safe is to take precautions. A great deal of introspection, science, and capital are being invested in ethical research, economics, and the philosophy of ai. Researchers and industrialists have begun to recognize the appropriate role of ai in society. However, government policies have not yet attained a substantial stature. I agree with the opinion of Denise Feldner who stated that “now is the time for us to think about the crucial questions of being human in the Hybrid Age as we are, at the moment, profoundly ill prepared for future technologies.”[...]

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