The right and wrong way to use artificial intelligence

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For decades, scientists have been giddy and citizens have been fearful of the power of computers. In 1965 Herbert Simon, a Nobel laureate in economics and also a winner of the Turing Award (considered "The Nobel Prize of computing"), predicted that "machines will be capable, within 20 years, of doing any work a man can do." His misplaced faith in computers is hardly unique. Sixty-seven years later, we are still waiting for computers to become our slaves and masters. Businesses have spent hundreds of billions of dollars on AI moonshots that have crashed and burned. Watson" was supposed to revolutionize health care and "eradicate cancer."

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