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Who Should Make the Rules That Govern AI?

One question for Laura Weidinger and Iason Gabriel, research scientists at Google DeepMind. The post Who Should Make the Rules That Govern AI? appeared first on Nautilus.

One question for Laura Weidinger and Iason Gabriel, research scientists at Google DeepMind, a London-based AI company, where they both focus on the ethical, political, and social implications of AI. 

Left photo courtesy of Laura Weidinger; right photo courtesy of Iason Gabriel

Who should make the rules that govern AI? 

e think that everyone who will be affected by these technologies should have a say on what principles govern them..

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