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Geoffrey Hinton: No. I think we're moving into a period when for the first time ever we may have things more intelligent than us.
Scott Pelley: You believe these systems have experiences of their own and can make decisions based on those experiences?
Should we be worried about artificial intelligence? | CTV News

Innovation Minister François-Philippe Champagne says his job is to move "from fear to opportunity" when it comes to the development and regulation of artificial intelligence, but when pressed on whether he believes the exponentially advancing technology poses a risk to humanity, he wouldn't say.
10-Step Plan for Employers Using Artificial Intelligence in Employment Processes // Cooley // ...

Below, we’ve outlined a 10-step plan for employers using AI-based tools in employment decision-making and related processes to best mitigate against the risks of using such tools.
As a preliminary matter, employers need to identify existing AI technology used in the employment decision-making process, including how they are using it, and what technologies they may want to implement in the future.
A recent nationwide survey explores how artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping the world of ...

A recent report titled “Navigating the Workplace in the Age of AI” was published by edX. It summarizes the results of a nationwide survey that explores how artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping the world of work across all levels of organizations.
In collaboration with research firm Workplace Intelligence, edX surveyed 800 knowledge workers and 800 C-Suite executives, including more than 500 CEOs from across the United States.
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