AI offers, as Henry Kissinger described, "strategically unprecedented moves". Here's such an example for mental health.
A-Muse-ing Ourselves to Death One Attebyte at a Time
@len_unofficial I invest in biology, and sci-tech generally, in addition to building neural interfaces. I'm with you on the holistic, systems approach:
@len_unofficial sorry @len_unofficial, I don't follow what you're saying
@revlismas @AndrewYNg The fear mongering relies upon the least evolved, amygdalar, reptilian parts of our brain
Agreed @AndrewYNg Let's think holistically about the future of humanity, mapping short term urgent problems to long term thriving
Agreed @AndrewYNg
Let's think holistically about the future of humanity, mapping short term urgent problems to long term thriving
All relevant questions @katecrawford Also, we have an equally if not more challenging set of goal and alignment problems among humans. We need to avoid the tendency to constrain AI to our biases and myopia.
All relevant questions @katecrawford
Also, we have an equally if not more challenging set of goal and alignment problems among humans. We need to avoid the tendency to constrain AI to our biases and myopia.
I'm happy that will "...incorporate our privacy principles in...our AI technologies... notice and consent...privacy safeguards...and control over the use of data." But I'd rather they recognize that My Data is My Property
Avoiding unfair bias that disadvantages some is a good start for @GoogleAI A stronger objective would be to aim for "cognitive perfection" by acknowledging that human intelligence is built on biases
Avoiding unfair bias that disadvantages some is a good start for @GoogleAI
A stronger objective would be to aim for "cognitive perfection" by acknowledging that human intelligence is built on biases
AI is a necessity and luxury to build the futures we can and can't yet imagine Getting the principles right (i.e. ) is a good start but only the beginning
AI is a necessity and luxury to build the futures we can and can't yet imagine
Getting the principles right (i.e. ) is a good start but only the beginning