A recent panel of AI experts explored whether the growing trend of humanlike AI necessitates a careful, context-driven approach. Approximately 80% of panelists argued that AI governance should critically assess the necessity of anthropomorphic traits. They contend it is essential to evaluate contexts where such qualities may provide value, versus situations where simpler systems may suffice. The discussion highlighted that while humanlike AI can enhance interactions in fields like healthcare and education, it can also blur lines of transparency and responsibility. Experts warned of the potential risks, including emotional attachment and manipulation. Continuous assessment and justification for the use of humanlike features were advised, especially in sensitive environments like those involving children.
👉 Pročitaj original: MIT Sloan Management Review