Google's chief decision scientist: Humans can fix AI's shortcomings

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Cassie Kozyrkov has served in various technical roles at Google over the past five years, but she now holds the somewhat curious position of "chief decision scientist." Decision science sits at the intersection of data and behavioral science and involves statistics, machine learning, psychology, economics, and more. In effect, this means Kozyrkov helps Google push a positive AI agenda -- or, at the very least, convince people that AI isn't as bad as the headlines claim. "Robots are stealing our jobs," "AI is humanity's greatest existential threat," and similar proclamations have abounded for a while, but over the past few years such fears have become more pronounced. Conversational AI assistants now live in our homes, cars and trucks are pretty much able to drive themselves, machines can beat humans at computer games, and even the creative arts are not immune to the AI onslaught. On the flip side, we're also told that boring and repetitive jobs could become a thing of the past.

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