Pursuing 'Artificial Integrity' - Rethinking AI's Capabilities and Societal Impact
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Artificial Intelligence is a misnomer; these systems have limited, narrow intelligence unlike human intelligence. We should call it "artificial limited intelligence".
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Intelligence alone is not sufficient for ethical, responsible action. That requires integrity, which should be the real goal when developing AI systems, not pure intelligence.
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AI/technology should aim to elevate human capabilities and values, not just maximize productivity and profits. It should reinforce integrity in societal systems.
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There are four modes where human and AI intelligence interact Marginal, AI-First, Human-First, and Fusion. Understanding these modes allows us to calibrate the roles of human vs AI as needed.
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"Artificial Integrity" should be the new motto - pursuing the integrity of societal systems through judicious, ethical use of AI that augments human capabilities.