Artificial intelligence seems to be society’s new sliced bread, with everybody wanting a piece of it.

AI guides us along city streets and chooses music to calm us down while we’re stuck in traffic. It cooks dinner for us and creates mood lighting. It reads us books and answers our questions. And increasingly, it tells companies, large and small, whether they should hire us to work for them.

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