Digital divide: Mike Nellis has more on artificial intelligence

‘AI is about automating inequality.’

'So why not ask a data-trained machine to revise Quaker faith & practice in the style of liberal universalist Quakers (or maybe evangelical Christians)?' | Photo: by Cash Macanaya on Unsplash

I was unconvinced by Keith Wilson’s computer-generated argument (24 November) that Quaker values could and should be used to shape the development of artificial intelligence (AI). It is magical thinking. The option has never existed for citizens or faith communities to affect the balance of gains and losses in AI.

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