This is, by far, the most understandable (for a non-AI person), readable, and relevant article on AI I've ever read (and I've read a lot of them). Now that I've given it a good read-through, I'm going to come back to it to take notes to consider for the future.
My continuing concern about AI gelled even more with this article: the output is only as good as the input. The input includes bias' of the material, the entity selecting the material, the algorithms, and the creator of the algorithms. Things like, Moral agency varies by geography, time period, race, religion, gender, health and life experience.