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Could AI robots develop prejudice on their own?

Public Release: 6-Sep-2018Computer science and psychology experts suggest discrimination is also a non-human phenomenon that could make autonomous machines susceptibleCardiff UniversityShowing prejudice towards others does not require a high level of cognitive ability and could easily be exhibited by artificially intelligent machines, new research has suggested.Computer science and psychology experts from Cardiff University and MIT…

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