So it's a welcome change, that people are studying instead the future of intelligence. We are aware of the potential dangers, but I am at heart an optimist, and believe that the potential benefits of creating intelligence are huge. Perhaps with the tools of this new...
Last year at a Google conference on the relationship between humans and AI, the company’s senior vice president of engineering, John Giannandrea, warned, “The real safety question, if you want to call it that, is that if we give these systems biased data, they will be biased. It’s i...
Prevention, and Mitigation,” calls this the “dual-use” attribute of AI, meaning the technology’s ability to make thousands of complex decisions every second could be used to both help or harm people, depending on the person designing the system. The experts considered the malicious uses...
no one has all the answers. Another thing that’s clear to me is that the future of AI is not as grim as some people think or as rosy as others think. The risks are real, but I am optimistic that they can be managed. As I go through each concern, I’ll return to a few ...
Real life isn’t like this. We live in a vast unpredictable Universe that we literally sculpt as we go along. There are far more variables at play than we can feasibly determine. Once we had oracles to guide us and wise men to tell us what to do. Then the 16th century showed us th...
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Military-grade artificial intelligence will soon be the norm in warfare. And even if the international community agrees to ban it, it may not be enough. The use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in warfare could have devastating consequences for humanity. AI is now being integrated into military ...
signed the open letter, there are many that haven't and believe thata moratorium isn't the solution. Furthermore even those who have signed off on the moratorium and have consistently warned of the dangers of AI are still trying to compete with their own AI and areramping up their AI ...
One of the dangers of AI is its ability to be weaponized by corporate entities or governments to restrict the rights of the public. For example, AI has the capability of using the data of facial recognition technology to track the location of individuals and families. China's government regul...