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Ralf T. Kreutzer () and
Marie Sirrenberg ()
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Ralf T. Kreutzer: Berlin School of Economics and Law
Chapter 11 in Understanding Artificial Intelligence, 2020, pp 275-285 from Springer
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Abstract In this chapter you will see that each society must adapt globally to disruptive changes caused by Artificial Intelligence! All nations, companies and people are in a constant metamorphosis process that has been triggered by digitalization and is further amplified by Artificial Intelligence. This process will not end anymore! Discussions as to whether Artificial Intelligence should generally be used or not are not conducive to success. The use of this technology worldwide can no longer be stopped. Active discussions on how to curb discrimination, abuse and misuse of AI systems are better. Artificial Intelligence should primarily be seen as an opportunity to overcome the continuing global challenges of increasing urbanization and mobility, radical demographic changes and global climate change. The Internet knows no boundaries—Artificial Intelligence knows no boundaries, too!
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-25271-7_11
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