Can we stop saying AI can think
When we talk to a chatbot we can't help behave like there's a mind on the other end of the chat even when there's not. Aleks and Kevin want to know when this becomes a problem.
Artificial Intelligence is in our homes, schools and workplaces. What does this mean for us?
In 'The Artificial Human,' Aleks Krotoski and Kevin Fong set out to answer the questions that really matter to us - is AI smarter than me? Could AI make me money? Will AI save my life? They'll pursue the answer by speaking to those closest to the forefront of AI innovation.
In this episode, listener Martha wants to know; why the builders of these technologies are projecting human like qualities on to machines and what the consequences for society might be.
When we talk to a chatbot we can't help behave like there's a mind on the other end - but there isn't. An AI can neither 'think', 'believe' or 'befriend' yet we keep using this language about them. When does that become a problem?
Aleks and Kevin don't have all the answers, but they bring intelligence, curiosity and wit as they get to the bottom of our deepest hopes and fears about these world changing technologies.
If you have question about AI email Kevion and Aleks theartificialhuman@bbc.co.uk
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The Artificial Human
Aleks Krotoski and Kevin Fong answer the questions we're all asking about AI.