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Creating a machine that outdoes human intelligence is presently beyond technology. Throughout the intelligent machine cycle – from design, development, testing and distribution – we must ensure safe use now intelligent devices are acting as teachers, coaches and companions. With unprecedented roles in many life aspects, tough questions arise about personal agency, autonomy, privacy, identity, authenticity and responsibility – who are we and what do we want to be? These questions needs an urgent answer!
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