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Brooks finished his keynote by presenting what he called “My Three Laws of Artificial Intelligence”:<p>1. When an AI system performs a task, human observers immediately estimate its general competence in areas that seem related. Usually that estimate is wildly overinflated.<p>2. Most successful AI deployments have a human somewhere in the loop (perhaps the person they are helping) and their intelligence smooths the edges.<p>3. Without carefully boxing in how an AI system is deployed there is always a long tail of special cases that take decades to discover and fix.
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