"Good News: A.I. Is getting Cheaper. That's Also Bad News."
Summary:
In the article, "Good News: A.I. Is getting Cheaper. That's Also Bad News." published in The New York Times on February 20, 2018 by Cade Metz, he points out that the advancement of and the cheapness of Artificial Intelligence is not so much a good thing, due to the fact that they could hack software, follow you around, bypass security, etc. Metz does this by providing reliable sources and opinions from researchers from top schools, reporters, and security from Center for a New American Security. Ultimately, he is informing us about the technology in our society is getting cheaper and could be used for malicious thoughts and actions, which means we would be more careful and safe.
Response:
The main points of this article is that with equipment and technology being cheap, it is possible for anyone and everyone could have AI systems in their possessions. I feel that it could be good and bad because it could help stop crime and catch criminals but bad due to the reason that a normal person could stalk you or hack original stuff. These points are important because everyone should feel safe in a society today and scared that a robot could be watching them and following their every move. The points are relevant to me because someone following me without me knowing and I wouldn't be safe. There wouldn't be another view point beside what I listed.
Summary:
In the article, "Good News: A.I. Is getting Cheaper. That's Also Bad News." published in The New York Times on February 20, 2018 by Cade Metz, he points out that the advancement of and the cheapness of Artificial Intelligence is not so much a good thing, due to the fact that they could hack software, follow you around, bypass security, etc. Metz does this by providing reliable sources and opinions from researchers from top schools, reporters, and security from Center for a New American Security. Ultimately, he is informing us about the technology in our society is getting cheaper and could be used for malicious thoughts and actions, which means we would be more careful and safe.
Response:
The main points of this article is that with equipment and technology being cheap, it is possible for anyone and everyone could have AI systems in their possessions. I feel that it could be good and bad because it could help stop crime and catch criminals but bad due to the reason that a normal person could stalk you or hack original stuff. These points are important because everyone should feel safe in a society today and scared that a robot could be watching them and following their every move. The points are relevant to me because someone following me without me knowing and I wouldn't be safe. There wouldn't be another view point beside what I listed.