AI: Coming of age?

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Abstract

AI has had many summers and winters. Proponents have overpromised, and there has been hype and disappointment. In recent years, however, we have watched with awe, surprise, and hope at the successes: Better than human capabilities of image-recognition; winning at Go; useful chatbots that seem to understand your needs; recommendation algorithms harvesting the wisdom of crowds. And with this success comes the spectre of danger. Machine behaviours that embed the worst of human prejudice and biases; techniques trying to exploit human weaknesses to skew elections or prompt self-harming behaviours. Are we seeing a perfect storm of social media, sensor technologies, new algorithms and edge computing? With this backdrop: is AI coming of age?

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Maynard, T., Baldassarre, L., De Montjoye, Y. A., McFall, L., & Óskarsdóttir, M. (2022, March 19). AI: Coming of age? Annals of Actuarial Science. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1748499521000245

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