Artificial Intelligence, Critical Systems, and the Control Problem - HS Today
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming our way of life from new forms of social organization and scientific discovery to defense and intelligence. This explosive progress is especially apparent in the subfield of machine learning (ML), where AI systems learn autonomously by identifying patterns in large volumes of data.[1] Indeed, over the last five years, the fields of AI and ML have witnessed stunning advancements in computer vision (e.g., object recognition), speech recognition, and scientific discovery.[2], Experts are increasingly voicing concerns over AI risk from misuse by state and non-state actors, principally in the areas of cybersecurity and disinformation propagation. However, issues of control – for example, how advanced AI decision-making aligns with human goals – are not as prominent in the discussion of risk and could ultimately be equally or more dangerous than threats from nefarious actors.
Aug-31-2022, 13:20:50 GMT
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