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EPFL professor: AI tools are cultural artifacts, not neutral software

Andrea Cavallaro, a professor at EPFL, argues that AI tools should be viewed as cultural artifacts rather than neutral software. He emphasizes the importance of trustworthy information in shaping society and the potential for corrupted information, especially machine-made content, to undermine trust and cooperation. AI

IMPACT AI tools are increasingly shaping societal discourse, making it crucial to understand their non-neutral nature and potential impact on information trust.

RANK_REASON Opinion piece from a professor on the nature of AI tools.

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EPFL professor: AI tools are cultural artifacts, not neutral software

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    Information, or publicly shared facts, shapes our societies and influences our lives. While reliable information builds trust and cooperation, corrupted informa

    Information, or publicly shared facts, shapes our societies and influences our lives. While reliable information builds trust and cooperation, corrupted information can undermine them. How to keep information trustworthy when content is increasingly machine-made? EPFL professor A…