2016年11月24日 星期四

Scholars Delve Deeper Into The Ethics Of Artificial Intelligence


Carnegie Mellon University
11月23日 0:06 ·


Carnegie Mellon President Subra Suresh told NPR that, with the $10 million gift from K&L Gates LLP, the university can dive into emerging issues in automated industries.

"Take driverless cars," Dr. Suresh said. "If there's an accident involving a driverless car, what policies do we have in place? What kind of insurance coverage do they have? And who needs to take insurance?"

One day we'll want laws to keep our free-thinking robots from running wild — but we'll also have to weigh such laws against the U.S. Constitution, says one AI backer.

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2016年11月17日 星期四

Humanity and AI will be inseparable, says CMU's Head of Machine Learning

H. A. Simon 是"strong AI"的信仰者。
Carnegie Mellon University
Prof. Manuela Veloso of the Carnegie Mellon School of Computer Science - SCS talked to The Verge about the future of AI and humanity.
"There are so many things we can get involved in as humankind that could make good use of this technology we’re developing," Veloso said.
"In some sense, the humanism of AI will eventually be what brings us together. So, I’m optimistic."
While some predict mass unemployment or all-out war between humans…
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