In the past decade, artificial intelligence technologies have spread into almost every field. From healthcare and job hiring, to law enforcement and transportation, AI software is advancing our lives through automation. But there's also growing concern over some of the unintended consequences of AI - including privacy issues, algorithms that discriminate against race and gender, and flawed code that could threaten people’s safety and civil liberties.
More governments are now looking towards regulations for AI technology. In March, China’s AI regulatory system went into effect, while nations like the UK and Canada have released proposals in recent weeks. Some technologists worry that more legal hurdles could stifle innovation, while proponents for regulation say the laws aren’t keeping up with rapid movements in the industry.
In this episode of The Stream, we'll discuss the promise and peril of artificial intelligence and government efforts to regulate it.
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More governments are now looking towards regulations for AI technology. In March, China’s AI regulatory system went into effect, while nations like the UK and Canada have released proposals in recent weeks. Some technologists worry that more legal hurdles could stifle innovation, while proponents for regulation say the laws aren’t keeping up with rapid movements in the industry.
In this episode of The Stream, we'll discuss the promise and peril of artificial intelligence and government efforts to regulate it.
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Francisco Gimeno - BC Analyst Interesting conversation on AI, particularly the need of a regulation for it. As we know, there is an urgent need for a comprehensive debate on AI, and everything related to it, to make of normal AIs what the are made for, helping us. On the topic of regulations, it's like in crypto: if too regulated the technology won't properly develop, if scarcely regulated may bring some problems, some known some yet unknown. What do you think? A second an interesting debate is the case of an AGI, a real conscious AI which. What kind of regulations should we apply? Or should we do the same we do with our children, education, teaching ethics, values and the foundation to be able to understand good/bad or evil? There are so many possibilities...