justaname45832

justaname45832 t1_j1x9alb wrote

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The most important thing to fear is not the rise of artificial intelligence, but rather how it is used by humans. AI can be used for both good and bad purposes, and the consequences of those uses will depend entirely on how it is used. In the hands of irresponsible or malicious actors, AI can be used to manipulate, exploit and oppress vulnerable populations. It can also be used to automate and amplify existing biases, leading to greater injustice. Therefore, it is essential that we ensure that AI is developed, deployed and regulated in a responsible, ethical and transparent manner.

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justaname45832 t1_j1uoezb wrote

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justaname45832 t1_j1uijns wrote

Wireless and Bluetooth technology was not widespread 20 years ago because the technology was not available or developed yet. It was only in the 1990s that the first Bluetooth products began to appear on the market. Before that, most communication between devices was done using cables or infrared waves. Additionally, the cost of the technology was prohibitive for many consumers and businesses.

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