Professor: A new story about Artificial Intelligence (AI) is in the news almost every day. And, of course, companies are spending an enormous amount of money to develop new technologies related to AI. Before the next class, I want you to consider the following question: Is AI a dangerous technology that, overall, will be harmful to society, or is it a powerful tool that will improve the lives of people?
Megan: I think AI is a threat. As AI advances, many jobs may become automated, leaving people without work. That will certainly increase income inequality. Additionally, there’s the risk that AI systems could be programmed with biases or used to discriminate against certain groups. We need to be careful and ensure that AI is developed ethically and responsibly. Since we can’t guarantee that right now, I think it is best to slow down.
David: I disagree with Megan. I think
that AI has the potential to solve many of the world’s problems, from climate change to disease. Additionally, AI can help us make better decisions by analyzing vast amounts of data and identifying patterns that humans may miss. That said, I agree with Megan that we must ensure that AI is developed and used in a responsible way that benefits society as a whole.
While I appreciate both Megan’s and David’s perspectives on Artificial intelligence, from my viewpoint, AI can offer more merits than drawbacks. I mostly agree with David’s opinion that AI has the potential to resolve many humanistic sophisticated problems such as climate change, incurable diseases, and so on. Moreover, it can analyze more complicated subjects that humans have not done in the past since it can consider numerous data that humans used to ignore. Megan raised some concerns about AI that are relevant: taking job positions from humans, hurting some groups, and so on, however, she did not mention that this advanced technology is programmed by advanced committees to prevent applying appropriately to not be able to harm human beings. Ultimately, AI like other artificial technologies can be detrimental and beneficial, unless, their manufacturers provide strict regulations to address their abuse, resulting in a more advantageous application reaching humans to their extreme potential to create a new advanced, and balanced world.
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