I was listening to a few lawyers discuss intellectual property and copyright issues, especially as related to AI and its work products - and one of the lawyers said that we can't copyright or trademark the algoriths used by AI because we don't actually know what they are. Ummm... OK...? It reminded me of a comment made by one of the characters in the Harry Potter books: don't trust something if you don't know where it keeps its brain. Furthermore... if AI is learning from the internet, how will it distinguish misinformation from everything else? How soon before we see the first nervous breakdown of an artificial intelligence? Or first case of psychosis? (A psychotic AI is terrifying.) Comments are closed.
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