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Artificial Intelligence and Bioethics

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We have many uncertainties about AI. We do not know how fast it will develop. There are deep disputes about the possibility of generating human-level AI and its timing. Some people argue for a high probability of living together with human-level AI entities in a decade, while others think the stakes of having AI fellows around us in a life's time is too low.

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Ekmekci, P.E., Arda, B. (2020). Conclusion. In: Artificial Intelligence and Bioethics. SpringerBriefs in Ethics. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-52448-7_6

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