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Mark Bailey
Mark Bailey writes about the intersection between artificial intelligence, complexity, and national security. He is the Department Chair for Cyber Intelligence and Data Science, as well as the Director of the Data Science Intelligence Center, at the National Intelligence University.
Mark Bailey writes about the intersection between artificial intelligence, complexity, and national security. He is the Department Chair for Cyber Intelligence and Data Science, as well as the Director of the Data Science Intelligence Center, at the National Intelligence University.
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Beyond the Machine Metaphor
Why We Shouldn't Be Scared of AI
Can Artificial Intelligence Give Our Lives Meaning?
A Puzzle About Emotional Robots
When a Robot Becomes Judge
Issue 69: AI
Algorithms We Love By
Why we should worry about computer suffering
The AI ethics hoax
Robot rights
The uncontrollability of Artificial Intelligence
Virtual reality and the divided self
Artificial intelligence and gullible humans
Decoding digital prejudice
Neurons in a dish learn to play Pong
We should all be worried about synthetic data
Google's AI is not sentient. Not even slightly
The AI containment problem
Why we have the future of AI wrong
Why AI must learn to forget
All-knowing machines are a fantasy
AI may need sleep too
The lunacy of 'machine consciousness'
'Machine consciousness' is not lunacy
Machine Life
AI and the end of reason
Controlling the threats from AI
AI is not intelligent
AI and the Meaningless End of Meaninglessness
Do no harm: AI and medical racism