Article BA37 Artificial intelligence: don’t fear AI. It’s already on your phone – and useful

Artificial intelligence: don’t fear AI. It’s already on your phone – and useful

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Charles Arthur
from Technology | The Guardian on (#BA37)
Machine learning and machine intelligence is already incorporated in apps such as Google Photos, Google Now and Apple Maps, and it can make your life easier

When Joe Weizenbaum found his secretary using a computer program he had created, he was so upset he devoted the rest of his life to warning people not to use its technology. The program was "Eliza", which gives a passable imitation of a nondirectional psychiatrist; you type sentences such as: "I wonder what I should write," and it replies :"What answer would please you the most?" (You can try a version at psych.fullerton.edu/mbirnbaum/psych101/Eliza.htm).

Weizenbaum's distress came because he had written Eliza as an experiment, to see whether he could simulate "artificial intelligence" in a question-and-answer system by parsing sentences and throwing relevant bits back at the questioner. But his secretary saw it as real, and asked him not to intrude on "sessions"; Weizenbaum saw this as an omen that we would be too easily fooled into trusting machines.

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