From retail to the military, ‘intelligent connectivity’ raises ethical dilemmas

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Artificial intelligence gets tons of press – and for good reason. But AI’s fast-rising expertise lies not just within the matrix of its own nifty algorithms, but also in its wider connections.

It’s about “intelligent connectivity” that relies on raw data – lots and lots of it – and on the communication networks that carry it.

This blend of technologies may be surrounding you at a large store like Walmart. Retailers fight for their target audience using sensors galore, stationed in their aisles and checkout lines. When AI sees patterns in customer interactions and the flow of inventory, the result can be a successful sales pitch.

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Artificial intelligence often works in concert with 5G wireless networks and internet-connected devices. As the influence of this technology trio grows, calls are rising for better public awareness of its impact on daily life and global dynamics.

AI is also finding its way onto actual battlefields. It can boost a soldier’s situational awareness, simplify communication, and improve decision-making.

The technology is emerging quickly – maybe too quickly, many cybersecurity analysts say. They caution that the public needs to know much more about how these systems work and about the ways in which their personal data is used.

“There are a lot of benefits of these technologies, but unfortunately, things always come with their own side effects,” says Abdul Yarali, a professor of cybersecurity and network management at Murray State University in Kentucky.

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