Original Reddit post

I’m starting to think AI ethics is becoming too small a phrase for what is happening. Fairness, safety, and transparency matter, of course. But if AI becomes part of how we learn, work, think, decide, and even understand ourselves, then the question is bigger than “Is this tool safe?” I think we should first and foremost ask ourselves: what kind of people are we becoming by living with it every day? Maybe the danger isn’t only that AI becomes too powerful. Maybe it’s that we slowly become too dependent. Do we need something more like a philosophy of coexistence? submitted by /u/Philo167

Originally posted by u/Philo167 on r/ArtificialInteligence