SUMMARY
Doing so, argues Ryan, would either inappropriately anthropomorphise AI systems (since it misleadingly suggests they have capacities they in fact lack) or deflate the concept of trustworthiness to the extent that it undermines the value of interpersonal trust. Consider recommender systems, i.e. the type of machine_learning algorithms that curate social media feeds, suggest the next song or video on entertainment platforms, and recommend products when the authors shop online. AI is used to identify and to target vulnerable people, e_g with adverts for diploma mills or gambling websites (O`Neil, 2016), to imbue bureaucratic control mechanisms . . .

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