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Bridging near- and long-term concerns about AI

Debate about the impacts of AI is often split into two camps, one associated with the near term and the other with the long term. This divide is a mistake — the connections between the two perspectives deserve more attention, say Stephen Cave and Seán S. ÓhÉigeartaigh.

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Cave, S., ÓhÉigeartaigh, S.S. Bridging near- and long-term concerns about AI. Nat Mach Intell 1, 5–6 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1038/s42256-018-0003-2

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