![]() ![]() These risks are not about humanoid robots or conscious machines, but about the scoring, nudging, discrimination, exploitation, and surveillance of humans by AI technologies through governments and corporations. Taking science-fictional AI too literally, and even applying it to science communication, paints a distorted image of the technology's current potential and distracts from the real-world implications and risks of AI. ![]() To make the drama work, AI is often portrayed as human-like or autonomous, regardless of the actual technological limitations. SF, however, is not a foresight or technology assessment, but tells dramas for a human audience. Thus, AI in SF-science-fictional AI-is considered part of a larger corpus of ‘AI narratives’ that are analysed as shaping the fears and hopes of the technology. Science-fiction (SF) has become a reference point in the discourse on the ethics and risks surrounding artificial intelligence (AI). ![]()
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