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METHOD: Writing an argumentative essay

Is ai a threat for future generations

  • Step One: Find convincing ideas about both sides of the debate

Arguments FOR

Arguments AGAINST

1.Individuals are  experiencing a loss of control over their lives

2.Data use and surveillance in complex systems is designed for profit or for exercising power

3.The AI takeover of jobs will widen economic divides, leading to social upheaval ( machines in supermarket wich replace the cashier )

4.Reduction of individuals’ cognitive, social and survival skills

5.Autonomous weapons, cybercrime and weaponized information

1.Improve human collaboration across borders and

stakeholder groups

2.Develop policies to assure AI will be directed at ‘humanness’ and common good

3.Alter economic and political systems to better help humans ‘race with the robots’

6. AI is facilitating major advances in healthcare

7.AI is available 24/7

8.AI makes everyday life easier… and safer

9.AI is reducing the consequences of human error

10.AI is giving us our time back

  • Step Two: Decide on your outline (le plan)

The most obvious, common arguments should be given first, keeping the most interesting arguments for the end

  • Part One: _______________________________________________
  • Part Two: _______________________________________________
  • Step Three: Rank your arguments to adopt a clear progression.

In the chart, you have made (step one), rank your arguments according to their importance.

  • Step Four: Find an example for some (not all) of your arguments.
  • Step five: Transitioning

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  • Sort the following elements into the part of the essay they best fit: Introduction - Body - Conclusion

Introduction

Body

Conclusion

We need to work aggressively to make sure technology matches our values.

ERIK BRYNJOLFSSON

By these words Erik matches Alan Turing’s point of view on AI technologies perfectly.

 AI is the ability of a machine to display human-like capabilities such as reasoning, learning, planning and creativity.

Alan Turing is considered as the father of computer science and artificial intelligence. His work is widely acknowledged as foundational research of computer science and artificial intelligence.

Nowadays , technology is taking an increasingly important place in our lives.

Could this omnipresence of artificial intelligence created to help us become a threat to future generations?

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