Ten risks associated with Artificial Intelligence | AI Ethics
How dangerous could artificial intelligence turn out to be, and how do we develop ethical, safe and beneficial AI?
Risk Bites dives into AI risk and AI ethics, with ten potential risks of AI we should probably be paying attention to now, if we want to develop the technology safely, ethically, and beneficially, while avoiding the dangers. With author of Films from the Future and ASU professor Andrew Maynard.
Although the video doesn't include the jargon usually associated with AI risk and responsible innovation, the ten risks listed address:
0:00 Introduction
1:07 Technological dependency
1:25 Job replacement and redistribution
1:43 Algorithmic bias
2:03 Non-transparent decision making
2:27 Value-misalignment
2:44 Lethal Autonomous Weapons
2:59 Re-writable goals
3:11 Unintended consequences of goals and decisions
3:31 Existential risk from superintelligence
3:51 Heuristic manipulation
There are many other potential risks associated with AI, but as always with risk, the more important questions are associated with the nature, context, type of impact, and magnitude of impact of the risks; together with relevant benefits and tradeoffs.
The video is part of Risk Bites series on Public Interest Technology - technology in the service of public good.
#AI #risk #safety #ethics #aiethics
USEFUL LINKS
AI Asilomar Principles https://futureoflife.org/ai-principles/
Future of Life Institute https://futureoflife.org/
Stuart Russell: Yes, We Are Worried About the Existential Risk of Artificial Intelligence (MIT Technology Review) https://www.technologyreview.com/s/602776/yes-we-are-worried-about-the-existential-risk-of-artificial-intelligence/
We Might Be Able to 3-D-Print an Artificial Mind One Day (Slate Future Tense) http://www.slate.com/blogs/future_tense/2014/12/11/_3d_printing_an_artificial_mind_might_be_possible_one_day.html
The Fourth Industrial Revolution: what it means, how to respond. Klaus Schwab (2016) https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2016/01/the-fourth-industrial-revolution-what-it-means-and-how-to-respond
ASU Risk Innovation Lab: http://riskinnovation.asu.edu
School for the Future of Innovation in Society, Arizona State University http://sfis.asu.edu
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