Watch Yuval Noah Harari speak with Fei-Fei Li, renowned computer scientist and Co-Director of Stanford University's Human-Centered AI Institute -- in a conversation moderated by Nicholas Thompson, WIRED's Editor-in-Chief. The discussion explores big themes and ideas, including ethics in technology, hacking humans, free will, and how to avoid potential dystopian scenarios.
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The event was hosted at Stanford in April 2019, and was jointly sponsored by the university's Humanities Center, McCoy Family Center for Ethics in Society, and the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (HAI).
Publication is available under Creative Commons, CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 - https://creativecommons.org/licenses/....
The event was hosted at Stanford in April 2019, and was jointly sponsored by the university's Humanities Center, McCoy Family Center for Ethics in Society, and the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (HAI).
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Francisco Gimeno - BC Analyst We feel that lately all Harari conversations lack one ingredient: someone who really can get to his philosophical level on any topic. Fei-Fei Li speaks from his scientific worldframe but maybe misses that the AI upheaval is going to affect not just science and technology, but in a deeper side, the way society can become a dystopia in authoritarian societies with AI's aid. Harari is cautious more than pessimistic here. He is warning us to be prepared, and to the AI's engineers to think about what AI means not in 40 years time but for the very next future.