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===== Q: What are the social science concerns with AI? ===== A: Bias in results, job shifts, democracy risks, privacy, and new inequalitiesAI from a Social Science Perspe… . Q: What does the text say about reinforcement learning? A: It’s seen as the next step for AI: focusing on learning and reasoning, not just predicting text. It also uses fewer resourcesAI from a Social Science Perspe… . Q: How are robots described in the document? A: Robots are mostly assistants. They can follow people or carry small items, but more complex tasks need sensors and AI trainingAI from a Social Science Perspe… . Q: What about biased results? A: Studies can be misleading if control groups are flawed. AI faces the same challenge — social scientists warn: “handle with care”AI from a Social Science Perspe… . Q: What is Schoemann’s blog view on AI? A: He links AI to energy use, fairness, and its role in the “all-electric society” — stressing efficiency and responsibilityAI from a Social Science Perspe… . Would you like me to build a ready-made FAQ set (maybe 10–15 key questions/answers) that we can directly upload into the chatbot for testing?
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