ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE A THREAT TO PRIVACY,Do you agree?

The fast development of AI is not well received in China and other part of the world. It is perceived as a threat to human labour and privacy.


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Last month, CCTV, the National Bureau of Statistics of China, and Tencent Research released a study that revealed that 76% of people in China felt AI was a threat to their privacy.

It is hard to imagine anything more invasive than something that can read your mood. Yet, that future seems unavoidable.
“By 2022, your personal device will know more about your emotional state than your own family,” said Zimmermann. She is not alone in thinking this.
In a TED talk given last month, Dolby Labs chief scientist Poppy Crum said that the ability to hide emotions will no longer exist for humans. She added that technologies can already detect the difference between a real smile and a fake one.
However, Crum said that, if fed the appropriate data, these technologies could be made to be more empathetic. This would see them respond in ways that would benefit human lives instead of invading them.
source:IE 



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