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That is a really interesting and valid thought, Michael. We are all aware that humans are both emotional and logical creatures; while I'm not a neuroscientist, my guess is there is a certain unexplainable "trust" we have with a human that we have not evolved to accept with a robot. In full disclosure, I have never ridden in an autonomous vehicle. However, I have driven vehicles that have all kinds of "driver assist" technology. My observations are that driver assist (robot technology) doesn't always seem to understand or have the ability to predict what the driver's (referring to myself and other drivers on the road) intent and many times feels like it over-reacts to my perceived and anticipated next-moves.

With that said, I don't think most people believe that robotic (autonomous) drivers fully understand what to expect (and how to react) to the "other crazy drivers" out there on the road or what they are going to do next.

The need for AI Ethics stems not so much from a point of logic as is does to establish a set of baseline rules of what is and what is not permissible ways to use the technology. It's not hard to use AI for nefarious purposes; our generation has a vital responsibility to set a very high bar for teaching the next generation how to use AI with a sense of purpose along with some old-fashioned common sense.

Let's be honest, if we don't teach them proper AI Ethics now, no other generation will teach them. Remember, we are also teaching them so they will also, in turn, teach the next generation how to AI responsibly as well. Once mainstream practices have been established its very difficult (if not impossible) to swing the pendulum of morality, common sense and outright decency backwards to the point where they should rightfully be at the outset of integration.

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Could not agree more, Guy. Thank you for some really excellent insights and observations!

Most of my career has been spent as a HigherEd administrator. Higher education needs to improve on their understanding of the “why” before they will ever decide to move forward with the “how”. This is exactly why I started EduPolicy.ai , to educate HigherEd, K-12 and Corporate education on AI Ethics and AI Policy development and implementation.

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