The Ethics of AI│Stuart J. Russell (University of California, Berkeley, Professor)
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AI is evolving rapidly, allowing us to reap its benefits across many areas of life and work. However, the risks posed by AI are undeniably growing. To ensure that AI does not destroy the order that humans have created over the years or pose threats to our existence, there must be ethics and clear principles for AI research and development. This session will feature academics who have been working on the fundamental principles of AI development, ethics of AI development, and copyright protection, as well as entrepreneurs who have encountered challenges applying AI in the real world. They will discuss how to set fundamental guidelines for AI development, how to stop AI from infringing on copyright and privacy, how to weed out false information, and how to defend human rights. #ai #ethics #stuartrussell 00:00 What if we succeed in that goal? 05:17 The era of deep learning 10:03 Some serious failures 11:43 AlphaGo and AGI 18:02 Human extinction 21:17 Preferences 29:29 Coexistence Copyright ⓒ Maeil Business Newspaper. All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction, redistribution, and use (including for AI learning) are prohibited.
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