Artificial Intelligence in Literature and Film
Actually, I’m Bad at Presentations
One of the skills I want to walk away with by the time I graduate (which is in a month or so) is to become a better orator. I’ve been shy since I was young and I almost never used to participate in class up until high school because I had anxiety about how my…
Should Humanoid AIs Have Rights?
Ian McEwan’s Machines Like Me makes me think, once more, about health ethics. In his novel, he explores how Adam, a humanoid artificial intelligence robot, impacts the relationships between Charlie and Miranda, and what implications his personality has for the economy, for human labor, and for interpersonal relationships. I cannot speak on a legal level…
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