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AI struggling to decide values and ethics behind the tech – Microsoft

Should AI companies look more to Confucius or Socrates for their values?

Thu, 04 Apr 2019

As high tech runs free rein through society, someone should think about the ethics of these machines, a top Microsoft lawyer proposes.

David Heiner, former Microsoft chief anti-trust lawyer in the 1990s and now strategic policy adviser, says it’s fascinating to watch artificial intelligence

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