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I have to interview a professor at the university about a project that they are involved with and as I have never done anything like this before, interviewing someone with the intent to write an article on the subject, I am hesitant as to what to ask him? The subject is this: AI= Artificial Intelligence - They in cooperation with Europe Union have been busy on this project since 2007 and have created a robot or robots that would in future be used in hospitals as porters, nurses assistants and security as well as cleaners. Guys, I really need your help on this, I need some intelligent questions to put forward to him and it needs to be the kind that the public would want to know about? Can you give me as many suggestions as you can think of? I need this rather urgently as the interview is on Monday morning?
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1. cjgrooms (3194) | 1 year ago | Ask what it looks like (if it will scare you to death nobody will want to use it), also find out how it works example: does the client give it instructions and it obeys or does it take the request to a real human who then carries it out? Will there be a real live human overseeing the gadget or are you totally at the mercy of a machine?
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Marleysa (2933) | 1 year ago | Thank you cj - this is exactly what I was looking for and quite good and important ones you came up with. I'm definitely asking all of them:)
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Marleysa (2933) | 1 year ago | Teka, you are so right. I should be careful not to ask "yes" or "no" questions! I like your ideas too and would use them definitely! Thanks a lot:)
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teka44 (2509) | 1 year ago | Thanks for the best response Marleysa. I am happy that you liked my suggestions. Have a nice day.
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3. dogsnme (598) | 1 year ago | Concerning the idea of artificial intelligence, some people are afraid that robots may eventually become "self-aware" and then be able to ignore and operate independently of their human creators. Ask how they promote their idea to people who have this fear. How do you reassure the people that a robot becoming "self-aware" could never happen?
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Marleysa (2933) | 1 year ago | That is an excellent point you've raised there and a must to ask him! Thanks!
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4. techgurl (247) | 1 year ago | Since the robots are going to be used in hospitals they will come in contact with both the hospital staff and most importantly the patients. So you should ask if the robots will be present during operations, even the non life threatening ones, as some people might feel uncomfortable about this. Also if the patient or his/her family will have a word if they want a robot to be present at that time or not. In case there will be a robot present during an operation, what kind of malfunction prevention measures have they employed in order for problems to be avoided. Have all the necessary tests been done, and how were they carried out. People need to feel secure when it comes to issues like this. Since there are a lot of people that watch too many films and read Sci-Fi BOOKS and/or are influenced by them, you might want to ask how they plan to introduce the robots to the public and introduce them as an useful, reliable, human-friendly and foremost as a safe addition to any hospital. You also shouldn't forget the techies. Maybe ask how the interactions are carried out, about the robots' sensors, their learning and knowledge-base system, how they do reasoning and problem solving, etc. Hope you will find this helpful for your interview
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Marleysa (2933) | 1 year ago | Thank you for this very valuable input! These are all good points you have pointed out and good questions to ask:)
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5. Irishfrndly65 (7327) | 1 year ago | What about asking how advanced the robot is? ie: does it have the capacity to process and learn from information it takes in?
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Marleysa (2933) | 1 year ago | I will surely be asking this:)
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6. littleowl (5027) | 1 year ago | Hi marleysa-my one concern is as said before Could you absolutley reassure the public that the Robot/s could or would not 100% eventualy have a mind of their own
How would the robot/s react to a blackout in the hospital
What would happen if they broke down-hopefully not in during an operation
How will people especially older people react to them in hospital helping them with their luggage if in a ward serving dinners etc
Your Friend Littleowl
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Marleysa (2933) | 1 year ago | These are my concerns as well and questions I definitely need the answers off:)
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7. urbandekay (4295) | 1 year ago | Interesting;
Artificial Intelligence, is perhaps, a misnomer. We have games and devices such as the hospital porters you mention that are referred to as possessing 'intelligence' I have even heard of washing machines referred to as 'intelligent.'
We need to stop and take stock of what is meant by the use of this word here. I would suggest that all that is meant is that some daedalakind device is constructed such that it reacts in a manner that is desirable to its creator in response to a change in the environment.
Now, consider the humble thermostat, you probably have one, if you have central heating, a fridge, a freezer, an oven or a car. In its simplest form this consists of a bimetalic strip which, due to the differential expansion of the two metals of which it is composed, bends in response to a change in temperature. Now it is arranged such that as it bends it makes or breaks an electrical contact. Thus it reacts in an appropriate manner to an change in the environment and so would fit the criteria above of possessing intelligence!
This reductum ad absurdum shows the danger in the casual use of such terms. There is a good test for any claimant to artificial intelligence and that is the Turing Test, named after the Alan Turing who developed the theory that allowed the development of all modern programmable computers.
all the best urban
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8. DonnaLawson (2801) | 1 year ago | What would happen if the robot were to have a malfunction?? Is it a safe machine, and would it be referred to as a machine?? I would love to know the answers to these questions.. How much would it cost??
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Marleysa (2933) | 1 year ago | Another set of important questions these, thanks Donna!
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9. union6 (223) | 1 year ago | Ask what will it run on? as electristy costs are going up im sure there must be some way to easaly and quickly replenish its power using renewable energey sorces
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Marleysa (2933) | 1 year ago | Yes, this is also a good one to ask, thanks:)
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union6 (223) | 1 year ago | no problem
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