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Finkel: overcoming our mistrust of robots in our homes and workplaces

  • Written by Alan Finkel, Australia’s Chief Scientist, Office of the Chief Scientist
Finkel: overcoming our mistrust of robots in our homes and workplacesWhat is it about AI that unnerves us? Alan Finkel suspects it’s a combination of things.Wes Mountain, CC BY-ND

Here’s a question: do you consider yourself to be a trusting person? Or let me put it another way: would you put your life in the hands of a total stranger?

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