Welcome to our first GBM meeting! This meeting will be heavily discussion-based, talking about a variety of interesting AI ethical issues like use in medical fields, politics, laws limiting AI, consciousness, and creating "human" AI. This is a great way to dip your toes into a field of AI many people often joke about or just say "AI will take over the world." Can our society properly regulate and use AI in the future? Come and discuss the answers to this question!
Welcome to our first GBM meeting! This meeting will be heavily discussion-based, talking about a variety of interesting AI ethical issues like use in medical fields, politics, laws limiting AI, consciousness, and creating "human" AI. This is a great way to dip your toes into a field of AI many people often joke about or just say "AI will take over the world." Can our society properly regulate and use AI in the future? Come and discuss the answers to this question!
This week we'll be discussing various ethical topics surrounding Artificial Intelligence. We'll be exploring popular and unpopular viewpoints, known and unknown champions of these views, and fear versus trust-based perspectives. This is the perfect opportunity for you all to come and voice your opinions or concerns about Ethics in Artificial Intelligence.
This week, we're shifting focus slightly to look at ethics within the field of artifical intelligence. Ethics are an important consideration for anyone interested in the field of AI. This particular paper focuses on one of the largest debates in the current AI ethics field, accident algorithms in self-driving cars. In the event a self-driving car realizes an accident is about to occur, what should it do? What outcomes should be prioritized? The paper reviews the current viewpoints on these questions.