AI Ethics Forewarns Don’t Be Caught In Machine Learning Myopia By Overlooking Neuro-Symbolic AI, Including For Autonomous Self-Driving Cars

AI Ethics Forewarns Don’t Be Caught In Machine Learning Myopia By Overlooking Neuro-Symbolic AI, Including For Autonomous Self-Driving Cars

What am I referring to? Well, it could be that I am invoking an ever-popular and longstanding memorable line from an old-time film about two sparring cowpokes. Yes, in the now richly classic cowboy movie The Western Code, which was released in 1932, an ex-lawman hero rides into town and confronts the local ruffian. A head-to-head confrontation ensues in which one harshly tells the other to get out of town. Here's the dialogue that you surely are familiar with since it inevitably historically went viral (of a sort) and has variously been used and revitalized in countless plots since then: "I'm getting tired of your meddling. This town ain't big enough for the both of us and I'm going to give you 24 hours to get out. If I see you in Carabinas by this time tomorrow, it's you or me!" (quoted from the movie The Western Code). Nearly identical lines of such hearty dialogue can be readily subsequently found in all kinds of movies and TV shows, including ones about the Wild West, ones about dueling detectives, dueling lawyers, dueling spies, and so on. I openly admit though that I am not particularly referring to the original line and