In-depth interview on CBS Saturday Morning with Brook Silva-Braga, where we discuss the present and future of AI, the benefits and the risks.
(and why AI isn't going to kill us but will make all of us smarter)
REGULATION
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AI Interview: Benefits, Risks, and Making Us Smarter
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Institution Reform Timescales in the AI Era
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The question is not if some institutions are reformable. Most of them are, given enough willpower and resources, and willingness to make some difficult choices. The question is if they are reformable on a reasonable timescale. And here I’m afraid most of them are ngmi.
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AI Safety Requires Regulation Not Individual Defense
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The audio was bad. I vaguely heard that he took a shot at me but couldn't understand what he was saying and hence could not respond.
His "good guy with a gun" analogy is false.
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Stanford Researcher Proposes Ethical Framework for Autonomous Vehicles
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Driverless cars faced major setbacks in 2023. The co-director of the Center for Automotive Research @Stanford has an idea for designing more ethical self-driving vehicles.
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Institutions overcome human instincts at scale
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Almost no one has intrinsic affiliation to principles. Takes strong institutions to overcome basic instincts. Especially at scale.
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Legal liability for harmful uses of open source software
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Has anyone ever sued them because someone got harmed by a nefarious use of Linux?
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Legal liability for Linux kernel malfunctions explored
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Has anyone ever sued Linus Torvalds or the Linux Foundation for a malfunction in the Linux kernel?
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Private User Data Must Not Be Shared: Ethics Priority
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That's legally and ethically out of the question: private user data must not be shared.
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Should General-Purpose Technologies Be Banned for Misuse?
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Cars, computers, and smartphones are used by criminals and terrorists.
Should they be banned? (From your friendly neighborhood Turing Award winner)