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Will artificial intelligence erode our rights?

Will artificial intelligence erode our rights?

FromThe Real Story


Will artificial intelligence erode our rights?

FromThe Real Story

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Length:
49 minutes
Released:
Jan 26, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Artificial intelligence is increasingly impacting all of our lives. Proponents say the technology has the potential to cure diseases, reduce hunger and free up leisure time by improving productivity. But others worry it will destroy our privacy, undermine our democracies and increase inequality. So, how can we ensure AI delivers the maximum benefits while protecting our individual rights? The European Union is leading the way in attempts to regulate the emerging technology and hopes its AI Act will serve as a blueprint for others. What is the future of AI and how can we make sure it works for us, not against us? Shaun Ley is joined by a panel of expert guests.Scott Niekum - Associate Professor and director of SCALAR, the Safe, Confident, and Aligned Learning & Robotics Lab in the College of Information and Computer Sciences at The University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Karen Hao - a journalist and data scientist who writes about Artificial Intelligence for the US magazine, The Atlantic.Professor Philip Torr - a specialist on AI at the University of Oxford. He's a fellow of both the UK's national academy of sciences, The Royal Society and the Royal Academy of Engineering. Also in the programme:Dragoș Tudorache - a member of the European Parliament involved in crafting the EU's AI ActImage: People attend the launch event of the first commercial application of artificial intelligence for the mining industry in Jinan, Shandong province, China, 18 July 2023. Credit: Mark R Cristino / EPA-EFE / REX / Shutterstock
Released:
Jan 26, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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