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More than a few bad apps

Addressing the problems caused by AI applications in society with ethics frameworks is futile until we confront the political structure of such applications.

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Sadowski, J., Andrejevic, M. More than a few bad apps. Nat Mach Intell 2, 655–657 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1038/s42256-020-00246-2

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