Regulating AI for the safety of humanity | Ayush Patel | TEDxQESchool

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In this talk, Ayush draws upon his own experiences to discuss the potential dangers of AI in the absence of any industry regulation. He goes on to explore different regulation strategies, recognising that government approaches will vary across the world.

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I'm not a robot, but its mad how they're already here. Great talk as well

ciaranprice
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Good one !!! Governament must appoint those AI Regulatory People from Leading institutes across the globe through tough tests etc.

shreyaGoud.
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Well, on the topic of compulsory open-source, reducing the incentive for innovation is not necesarilly a bad thing, as the uncontrolled innovation and accumulation of knowledge of science often surpass the accumulation of wisdom of society. It could be a good thing to go slower and take away a part of the profit incentive to prevent companies from resorting to lobbying or propaganda in the future.

idha
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self regulatory systems tend to have the self regulated companies be less transparent and only give vague ethics statement while obscuring what they are actually doing

idha
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Hmmm, he makes a good point. But let’s examine the relative low amount of airline crashes in a heavily regulated industry. And if the industry were not so marketized, it could probably be even better.

MacAutomationTips
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Remember - Every pain makes you stronger.

positiveandhealthy
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Talking regulation putting on policy paper is one thing but real A.i. regulation is another putting real policy police into effect

michaeldelavega
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So... what can we do, as people, now?

idha
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It's easy enough to exercise everyday 🙌

positiveandhealthy
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Exercising has been crucial to our personal growth!

positiveandhealthy
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Trade secrets are important for businesses .

DrJanpha
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Let's not miss the forest for the trees. Instead of listing out rules for ethical AI, use one yardstick for every political question raised by technology use: *does it serve the people it is designed to serve?* Is it helping a few or the majority?

AI replacing workers is definitely not going to help the majority of people in a capitalist economy. But people being able to create wonderful things is great.

If corporates think only of profit and not their employees when using AI, doesn't it raise questions on the state of our society? How can it be labelled as 'progress' when a few corporates with capital profit at the expense of making their employees fight to survive because their skills can no longer be paid for? In my opinion, we should boycott such companies and avoid making them profit. Support humane companies, not heartless profit-maximizers.

AI gives people tremendous creative power, no doubt. But do you want corporates and government to spy on you using AI? Definitely not.

_In short, AI should serve the common man and not just people with power._

Never claim AI to be superior to humans. Remember, without human data they wouldn't exist. Every one has contributed to the collective intelligence which was used to train the AI. We all should be the stakeholders of AI. Think of AI as the personification of collective human intelligence and not this weird technological entity.

nothinginteresting
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Very interesting topic agreed mostly that A.i. regulation should be decided by another party third party less Gov less tech but people who are effected by it adversely example disabled individuals

michaeldelavega
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AI regulation ... it's insane, right ? 🙂

davidxoomer
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true...can we work on investment market.for global trade..will there be peace all o er for earth. I recommend, call UNO and unesco to go presidential a.i to funnel up the politics and peopl rule over globe. I suggest Lucas films, columbia, disney pictures to work on it. however, slumdog millionaire was aspiration for oscars

sannikanti
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Self regulation is not possible if tech favors Gov and big tech $ then biased algorithm$

michaeldelavega
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We can already make any image we want with photoshop. We don't need AI to do that.
So regulating AI in that respect is just the communization of society. And certain people trying to use it as a weapon for that purpose.
Don't bring politics into our technology. Or you get removed from the larger topic all together.

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