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posted by Fnord666 on Wednesday May 29 2019, @11:58AM   Printer-friendly
from the I'm-sorry-Dave dept.

Artificial intelligence is ubiquitous. Mobile maps route us through traffic, algorithms can now pilot automobiles, virtual assistants help us smoothly toggle between work and life, and smart code is adept at surfacing our next our new favorite song.

But AI could prove dangerous, too. Tesla CEO Elon Musk once warned that biased, unmonitored and unregulated AI could be the "greatest risk we face as a civilization." Instead, AI experts are concerned that automated systems are likely to absorb bias from human programmers. And when bias is coded into the algorithms that power AI it will be nearly impossible to remove.

[...] To better understand how AI might be governed, and how to prevent human bias from altering the automated systems we rely on every day, CNET spoke with Salesforce AI experts Kathy Baxter and Richard Socher in San Francisco. Regulating the technology might be challenging, and the process will require nuance, said Baxter.

The industry is working to develop "trusted AI that is responsible, that it is mindful, and safeguards human rights," she said. "That we make sure [the process] does not infringe on those human rights. It also needs  to be transparent. It has to be able to explain to the end user what is it doing, and give them the opportunity to make informed choices with it."

Salesforce and other tech firms, Baxter said, are developing cross-industry guidance on the criteria for data used in AI data models. "We will show the factors that are used in a model like age, race, gender. And we're going to raise a flag if you're using one of those protected data categories."


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  • (Score: 3, Insightful) by Immerman on Wednesday May 29 2019, @02:53PM (1 child)

    by Immerman (3985) on Wednesday May 29 2019, @02:53PM (#848916)

    The problem is that the simplest solution, as with so many things, is of course to kill all humans. No humans to create new AIs, no possibility of a new AI taking over the world. And so long as the "safeguard" AI only destroys humanity without attempting to take control of anything but the means of destruction, it remains true to its objectives.

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  • (Score: 1, Interesting) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday May 29 2019, @07:00PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday May 29 2019, @07:00PM (#849034)

    Given the current state of the world the best solution would be to invent an AI that convinces people that killing themselves will make their enemies butthurt.

    Suck it dems imma cheat on my taxes and then kill myself!!!!