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Understanding Intelligence and AI Ethics

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This lecture delves into the concept of intelligence, exploring the definition and continuum of intelligence in AI and human beings. The discussion extends to the role of communication, emotion, and problem-solving in defining intelligence, as well as the ethical considerations in AI regulation and the narrative surrounding artificial intelligence.

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