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* What are the Benefits of Artificial Intelligence? | * What are the Benefits of Artificial Intelligence? | ||
* What are the Risks of Artificial Intelligence? | * What are the Risks of Artificial Intelligence? | ||
* Do we need rules in place to govern the use of Artificial Intelligence? If so, what | * Do we need rules in place to govern the use of Artificial Intelligence? If so, specifically what rules should be put in place? | ||
* Document your answers in an essay | * Document your answers in an essay | ||
** Be sure to | ** Be sure to cite all sources | ||
** The essay must be at least 1,000 words (and no more than 1,250 words) | ** The essay must be at least 1,000 words (and no more than 1,250 words) | ||
** The essay must be placed in your "Journals" directory on or before the due date and pushed to GitHub | ** The essay must be placed in your "Journals" directory on or before the due date and pushed to GitHub | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:39, 31 August 2020
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— Merlin, The Coder
Think[edit]
Exercises
- What is Artificial Intelligence?
- What are the Benefits of Artificial Intelligence?
- What are the Risks of Artificial Intelligence?
- Do we need rules in place to govern the use of Artificial Intelligence? If so, specifically what rules should be put in place?
- Document your answers in an essay
- Be sure to cite all sources
- The essay must be at least 1,000 words (and no more than 1,250 words)
- The essay must be placed in your "Journals" directory on or before the due date and pushed to GitHub