@SimonENCS393 While this might make the government lose money from public transportation revenue, it is definitely a net positive by decreasing German reliance on Russian gas and by releasing less greenhouse gases into the environment.
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@TpkeoE This would be a great change and it will most likely happen in the future, but I still don't think we're ready to completely get rid of passwords. A lot of devices such as most laptops and desktops still cannot receive biometric input.
@KKoudary@TRF In addition to the transparency, companies must also make algorithms explainable to remove all the confusion and mystery from how the algorithm might work.
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This article by the New York Times lists how different technologies will affect our lives this year. These devices are becoming a huge part of our lives and are all coming from the same few companies. Should this be something to worry about?
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This article by the New York Times discusses the modern productivity problem. Technology getting more advanced should theoretically improve productivity, however, that might take more time than expected.
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This article discusses how schools in the US are now using AI based detection systems in schools to prevent school shootings. Although this technology seems promising and has already been proven to work, how much should we rely on it?
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This article by the guardian expands on what we discussed in class regarding algorithmic bias. AI job recruiting software promises to provide an equal chance to everyone by removing human biases, but it is also rejecting suitable candidates. #encs393
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#ENCS393 This article discusses the different roles AI plays assisting the healthcare industry. How far would you trust AI in regards to you health?
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This short TED talk by Scott Widman discusses the good and bad of using technology for education purposes. Technology in classrooms is no longer a choice but a responsibility. #encs393
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This article by Vox expands on many things we discussed in class about why algorithmic bias happens and why solving it isn't very straightforward. #ENCS393
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