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AI ethics shocking revelation that training AI to be toxic or biased might be beneficial, including for those autonomous self-driving cars

Here’s an old line that I’m sure you’ve heard before.

It takes one to know one.

You might not realize that this is an expression that can be traced to the early 1900s and was usually invoked when referring to wrongdoers (other variations of the catchphrase go back further such as to the 1600s). An example of how this utterance might be used entails the notion that if you wish to catch a thief then you need to use a thief to do so. This showcases the assertion that it takes one to know one. Many movies and TV shows have capitalized on this handy bit of sage wisdom, often portraying that the only viable means to nab a crook entailed hiring an equally corrupt crook to pursue the wrongdoer.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/lanceeliot/2022/06/15/ai-ethics-shocking-revelation-that-training-ai-to-be-toxic-or-biased-might-be-beneficial-including-for-those-autonomous-self-driving-cars/?sh=4c6402521baf

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