Google’s new conversational AI could eventually undermine our sense of identity

Google’s new conversational AI could eventually undermine our sense of identity

  • May 10, 2018
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Google’s new conversational AI could eventually undermine our sense of identity

At Google’s annual Google I/O developer conference, the search giant showcased a number of impressive implementations of artificial intelligence. One demonstration showed how Google Assistant could autonomously book a haircut and make a dinner reservation with some convincing machine to human conversations. Impressive, but what happens if Google Assistant eventually learns how to masquerade as its owner?

Source: co.uk

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