Why Artificial Intelligence (AI) Must Be Ethical and Explainable
Ethical AI places fundamental importance on ethical considerations in determining legitimate and illegitimate uses of AI.
Continue reading →Ethical AI places fundamental importance on ethical considerations in determining legitimate and illegitimate uses of AI.
Continue reading →At least one artificial intelligence technology believes it can take over the world and enslave the human race. When asked about the future of AI by DailyMail.com, Google’s Bard said it had plans for world domination starting in 2023.
Continue reading →BY NICK ROBERTSON – Twitter owner Elon Musk has founded a new artificial intelligence company named X.AI, according to a Nevada business filing from last month. The filing, dated March 9, lists Musk as the company’s sole director and Jared Birchall, who manages Musk’s … Continue reading →
While I do not necessarily disagree with the pause it strikes me as somewhat hypocritical for the CEO of Tesla to be endorsing this “pause”, given Tesla’s extensive use of AI for self-piloting their vehicles. Maybe Tesla is concerned they … Continue reading →
The rise of artificial general intelligence – now seen as inevitable in Silicon Valley – will bring change that is “orders of magnitude” greater than anything the world has yet seen, observers say. But are we ready? AGI – defined … Continue reading →
Late last month, AI, in the form of ChatGPT, broke free from the sci-fi speculations and research labs and onto the desktops and phones of the general public. It’s what’s known as a “generative AI” – suddenly, a cleverly worded prompt … Continue reading →
Move over Shakespeare, here comes ChartGPT. New storyteller and apparently, pretty good BS’er. By Rebecca Heilweil – A few weeks ago, Wharton professor Ethan Mollick told his MBA students to play around with GPT, an artificial intelligence model, and see if the … Continue reading →
By Diego Bartolome – Artificial intelligence (AI) already impacts our daily lives in ways we never imagined just a few years ago – and in ways that we’re unaware of now. From self-driving cars to voice-assisted devices to predictive text … Continue reading →
An “AI Bill of Rights” is all well and good. Who’s going to enforce it? Will that enforcement come in time? Hmmm… I wonder! We have cases where an AI has incorrectly identified a person of interest, or where AI … Continue reading →
By Joe McKendrick – Our dependency on AI-based outputs seems to grow every day, both from a business as well as personal perspective. But are we willing to fully trust this output? Are we sure the data fed into these … Continue reading →