Right, these behaviors show more artificial skills than intelligence !
Thank you !
Where exactly in the Investigations?
Even fewer know that it is open to many PhD students who are enrolled in a French and public university. As a PhD student at Université Paris Nanterre, I could therefore have access to a quiet office closer to my place and it only costed me 10€/year. This is all yours now. 3/3
Inside the Sorbonne's Library is a room full of desks, light and that never gets cold. It is a room only PhD student have access to : "La salle des doctorants". But very few people know about it. 2/3
He sheds light on our unpredictability and freedom in our decision-making process, maybe on our feelings too. That is kind of refreshing although quite an adventure to go through.
Honestly, it seemed too long, sometimes over-sophisticated and occasionally inconsistent or naive on ethics. However, I liked that Andler underlines the importance of "situations"...
According to him engineers and tech CEOs have little control over their algorithms. Harm is more the result of clumsiness. He advocates for a "sculling" politics regarding AI; trying to push it in the right direction when it deviates from our ideas of justice....
On ethics, he seems to think that the issue of bias is highly inflated and his position is not very clear about sociotechnics. He points out that many principles in AI guidelines are contradictory or create conflicting interpretations...