Ethical Design in an AI-Driven World

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In the fields of quantum mechanics and general relativity, there is a term called “singularity.” It refers to the theoretical phenomenon where gravitational forces cause matter to present infinite density, like the example of black holes, which are presumed to contain a singularity area that appears to break all the laws of physics. This is called quantum singularity. In the same way that we are uncertain about the actual happenings inside a black hole, it’s also uncertain how AI surpassing human intelligence will behave and use its autonomous capabilities.

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Olynick, D. (2024). Ethical Design in an AI-Driven World. In: Interfaceless. Design Thinking. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/979-8-8688-0083-2_8

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