Social Considerations For A.I.(Artificial Intelligence)

Dennis Gorelik, a Senior Developer at IBM and creator of the PCnous artificial intelligence system, identifies a weakness of an AIS (artificial intelligence society, consisting of computers trained to 'think'), in that it was not born through natural selection, as human beings are. However, one could view whether this is a disadvantage or an advantage from a couple of sides. Within human natural selection, there are biases based on upbringing, genetic factors, and how ultimately one responds to social events. For example, if one came from a violent past/childhood and ended up being a psychopath, this could override any INTELLECTUAL, socially beneficial learning that this person had received. Meaning, their naturally selective birth and upbringing could affect them in their decisions, based not on logic, but by their own emotional biases.

With AI, this factor is, at least on paper, removed on a world-based scale, with the Machine being the sum of all parts, from all people connected to it. In WIRED magazine