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Live Forever in a Digital World

What's in your bot stack, human biases in languag…

An episode of the leviathanai podcast, hosted by Leviathan.ai, titled "Live Forever in a Digital World" was published on September 2, 2016 and runs 9 minutes.

September 2, 2016 ·9m · leviathanai

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What's in your bot stack, human biases in language, real ethics for AI, Turing test through observation, NASA's AI for first responders, Stanford 100 year study.

What's in your bot stack, human biases in language, real ethics for AI, Turing test through observation, NASA's AI for first responders, Stanford 100 year study.

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