Some AI researchers are increasingly worried about the lack of ethical oversight, with the job often falling to peer reviewers, a stark contrast to other fields (Matthew Hutson/New Yorker)

Some AI researchers are increasingly worried about the lack of ethical oversight, with the job often falling to peer reviewers, a stark contrast to other fields (Matthew Hutson/New Yorker)

Some AI researchers are increasingly worried about the lack of ethical oversight, with the job often falling to peer reviewers, a stark contrast to other fields (Matthew Hutson/New Yorker)

Some AI researchers are increasingly worried about the lack of ethical oversight, with the job often falling to peer reviewers, a stark contrast to other fields (Matthew Hutson/New Yorker) https://ift.tt/3qCzhKQ

Matthew Hutson / New Yorker:
Some AI researchers are increasingly worried about the lack of ethical oversight, with the job often falling to peer reviewers, a stark contrast to other fields  —  At artificial-intelligence conferences, researchers are increasingly alarmed by what they see.


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