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AI's invisible infrastructure moves to streets, raising ethical questions

Artificial intelligence is increasingly being integrated into physical infrastructure, such as the "spy cars" in Madrid and "seeing" highways. The challenge lies in ensuring this invisible AI infrastructure is ethical and accurate, requiring a focus on engineering trust into these systems. AI

IMPACT Raises questions about the ethical deployment and trustworthiness of AI in public infrastructure.

RANK_REASON The item discusses the broader implications and ethical considerations of AI in physical infrastructure, rather than a specific release or event.

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AI's invisible infrastructure moves to streets, raising ethical questions

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  1. Mastodon — mastodon.social TIER_1 English(EN) · ambienteingegneria ·

    🏗️ AI is moving from our screens to our streets—from Madrid's "spy cars" to highways that "see." But how do we keep this invisible infrastructure ethical and ac

    🏗️ AI is moving from our screens to our streets—from Madrid's "spy cars" to highways that "see." But how do we keep this invisible infrastructure ethical and accurate? Let's talk about engineering trust into the systems that manage our world. Read the full analysis here: https://…