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A 'scary' new weapon on the battlefield of love: Would you let a machine pick your partner?

FOX News

Americans reveled if they would let the AI dating website Keeper set them up on blind date. The website asks users a list of questions before matching them. NEW YORK CITY – New Yorkers revealed whether they would let an artificial intelligence-based program set them up on a date. "Would I ever do it? If got desperate, but I hope it would never get to that point," Nick, from New York, told Fox News.

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Maybe We Should Let Machines Pick Our Leaders

#artificialintelligence

In light of recent world events it may be time to consider that letting people run countries based on their ability to get elected may not be the best way to do things. Perhaps it's time to let computers decide who is best equipped to be in charge of these enormous economies and bureaucracies. Handing the choice over to an unthinking machine algorithm may seem like a crazy alternative, but would it be any worse than the way we do things now? Humans have experimented with many different ways to select leaders, including elections, heredity, and military coups. But nobody has ever trusted the running of a country to a machine before.