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Artificial intelligence won’t be apocalyptic, but that doesn’t mean its changes won’t be far-reaching. As we hand more and more decisions to intelligent algorithms, they will have some very real human consequences. They’ll raise new ethical questions, expose some of our flawed laws and potentially change our relationships with one another.

AI is already here, and it’s only going to get smarter. But the biggest myth about AI is that it’ll be like our own intelligence, with the same desires; greed, jealousy, hunger for power. In fact, it’s something alien and new. The ‘machine learning’ algorithms that fuel so much of modern life already are often inscrutable; even their designers don’t really know how they form decisions.

We’re building a new form of intelligence, utterly unlike our own – and we need to understand what that will mean for us.

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