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Future of AI

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  • Cruise control automatically ____ and _____ to keep the car at a constant speed, but everything else is on the human driver.
    accelerates / decelerates
  • If statistics have shown that people who leave home late at night are more likely to ____ __ _____... and an AI knows you left (even though it’s just for some late-night cookie dough), should it call the police to watch you -- just in case
    commit a crime
  • We do not wish to penalize the machine for its ___ to shine in beauty competitions, nor to penalize a man for losing in a race against an airplane.
    inability
  • This is a pretty ___ ____, but lots of governments are taking it seriously and planning to grow education, research, and development in AI.
    bold claim
  • While imagining an AI/human ___ is exciting, we have to be realistic, too.
    utopia
  • U.S. _____ ___ will likely keep rising, but manufacturing jobs have been decreasing a lot.
    manufacturing output
  • Who knows what we can _____ with the help of machine learning and AI?
    accomplish
  • It’s probably the most ____ to say that the future is... complicated.
    accurate
  • a human driver will need to take over if something goes wrong, like really bad weather or a ____ ____.
    downed powerline
  • these levels are a way to ____ how far we’ve come, and how far our research still has to go.
    evaluate
  • Some subfields are making progress more quickly than others and we’re seeing AI systems ____ __ in lots of places with awesome potential.
    pop up
  • Massive amounts of machines running these algorithms can have a ____ ____ ____.
    substantial carbon footprint
  • This involves projects like teaching a robot to understand language, or teaching an AI system that models the stock market to read the news and better understand ____ ____.
    market fluctuations
  • We’ve ____ a lot of ____ together, from the basics of neural networks to game playing, language modeling, and algorithmic bias.
    covered/ground
  • In many industries, automation doesn’t only ___ human activities, it can replace humans ____.
    enhance / entirely
  • We used some of the same machine learning technologies that the biggest companies use in their products, and that universities rely on for ___ ___ ____.
    cutting edge research
  • Should it be allowed to track people with ____ ____ installed on cameras at intersections?
    facial recognition
  • They predict AI _____healthcare costs, ______ education, _____ scientific discoveries, helping national defense, and more.
    reducing / personalizing / accelerating
  • AI is ____. It can help make our lives easier and sort of gives us superpowers.
    awesome
  • This idea suggests a ____ ___for AI
    unified goal
  • The interrogator talks to the hidden players and tries to ___ __ which is a human and which is a machine.
    figure out
  • On top of that, as we’ve discussed, you have to be pretty careful when it comes to trusting AI systems because they often end up with all kinds of ____ you may not want.
    biases
  • Innovations in AI have ____ potential to make positive changes, but there are also plenty of risks, especially if the technology advances faster than the average person’s understanding of it.
    awesome
  • If self-driving ___ revolutionize transportation in the near future, will all those people lose their jobs?
    vehicles
  • One way to think about the future of AI is to ___ ____AI hasn’t reached yet.
    consider milestones
  • As we’ve been learning about different parts of artificial intelligence as a field, there have been a couple themes that keep _____ __.
    coming up
  • There’s a lot to ____ when it comes to the future of AI.
    consider