New Delhi, Oct. 5 -- With the rising adoption of AI in the world, there are certain risks that come with the new technology as well. A new research published in the Nature magazine had alluded to some of those risks.
The researchers examined the role of delegating tasks to artificial intelligence tools and their impact on human dishonest behaviour. The study found that humans find it easier to tell a machine to cheat for them and the new AI tools are more than happy to comply because they do not have the same psychological barriers which prevent humans from carrying out these tasks.
Researchers argue that machines reduce the "moral cost of dishonesty, often by providing plausible deniability" to the humans operating them. ...
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