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Hal 9000 Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artificial_intelligence_in_fiction |
Source 1: Fears of an AI pioneer (hyperlink)
URL: http://www.sciencemag.org is the base of the URL. Its name and domain are both somewhat positive for their credibility, obviously some sort of science dedicated website.
Author: The author John Bohannon graduated from Oxford with a PhD and is a science correspondent for multiple magazines. This does help the authors credibility.
Last Updated: July 2015 was the last update, presumably the same day the article was posted, so the material is presumably not out of date.
Purpose: It relays interviewee Stuart Russell's opinion that "AI is as dangerous as nuclear weapons"
Graphics: There are no visible graphics.
Position on subject: The position from the interviewer is mostly neutral, but as the position of the interviewee is one that warns to take the issue extremely seriously.
Links: Acknowledging AI's dark side
Source 2: Automating Medicine the Ethical Way (hyperlink)
URL:http://link.springer.com.ezproxy1.library.arizona.edu/chapter/10.1007%2F978-3-319-08108-3_14 The URL to this article gives very little information or cues about its nature.
Author: Blay Whitby is at the Department of Informatics at the University of Sussex. This position gives him some more credibility.
Last Updated: This article was last updated in 2014, this makes it slightly dated, but the nature of the argument makes it still relevant,Purpose: This is a more positive article that focuses more on issues of implementations of AI in the medical field specifically.Graphics: There are no graphics.Position on Subject: It acknowledges the tough choices that will have to be made on the subject of medicine, and urges ethical guidelines to be implemented.Links: only links are references within the article
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