My reaction was that I need to know more about racist algorithms in particular, but I got on the email list of the Stanford HAI center when they did that topic and have seen additional videos from them. I was very bemused that the Chinese are taking control of this process when we don't really have coordination here in the United States. An AI is like any other computer program in that humanistic values determine what it is allowed to do whether the programmers on the inside or the regulators on the outside. A civil liberties-focused regulator with a Western notion of civil liberties might help to avoid this dystopia.
IDK anything about AI really. Like any computerized system can it be hacked? Would it recognize a hack? Can it self-repair, need a human or another AI?
My reaction was that I need to know more about racist algorithms in particular, but I got on the email list of the Stanford HAI center when they did that topic and have seen additional videos from them. I was very bemused that the Chinese are taking control of this process when we don't really have coordination here in the United States. An AI is like any other computer program in that humanistic values determine what it is allowed to do whether the programmers on the inside or the regulators on the outside. A civil liberties-focused regulator with a Western notion of civil liberties might help to avoid this dystopia.
IDK anything about AI really. Like any computerized system can it be hacked? Would it recognize a hack? Can it self-repair, need a human or another AI?