of human beings. professor russell is giving this year s bbc reith lectures, which examine the good and the bad sides of ai seeping into every aspect of our lives. and where humanoid robots claim to wear their brains in plain sight, it s the ai hidden from view that s having the greatest impact. there have been amazing advances in areas like medicine, checking my liver here for example or hunting for breast cancer, but when we let a! make decisions that we either cannot control or don t understand, we run the risk of getting loans refused for unknown reasons, ourfaces not being recognised when they should be, or our elections being influenced and our opinions being manipulated when our social media feeds become filled with more and more polarizing and extreme content,
medicine, checking my liver here for example, or hunting for breast cancer, but when we let a! make decisions that we either cannot control or don t understand, we run the risk of getting loans refused for unknown reasons, ourfaces not being recognised when they should be, or our elections being influenced and our opinions being manipulated when our social media feeds become filled with more and more polarizing and extreme content, and all because the ai is simply being told to do anything it can to maximise profits by keeping us scrolling for longer. to regulate this effect that they algorithms are having on us, i think one answer might actually be to view these algorithms that are interfaced with people, a little bit like the way we view pharmaceutical products, drugs that we know about that change the whole composition of your mind and can be quite harmful in that way. these algorithms are changing the composition
and where humanoid robots claim to wear their brains in plain sight, it s the ai hidden from view that s having the greatest impact. there have been amazing advances in areas like medicine, checking my liver here for example or hunting for breast cancer, but when we let a! make decisions that we either cannot control or don t understand, we run the risk of getting loans refused for unknown reasons, ourfaces not being recognised when they should be, or our elections being influenced and our opinions being manipulated when our social media feeds become filled with more and more polarising and extreme content, and all because the ai is simply being told to do anything it can to maximise profits by keeping us scrolling for longer. to regulate this effect that the algorithms are having on us, and i think one answer might actually be to view these algorithms
bbc reith lectures, which examine the good and the bad sides of ai seeping into every aspect of our lives. and where humanoid robots claim to wear their brains in plain sight, it s the ai hidden from view that s having the greatest impact. there have been amazing advances in areas like medicine, checking my liver here for example or hunting for breast cancer, but when we let a! make decisions that we either cannot control or don t understand, we run the risk of getting loans refused for unknown reasons, ourfaces not being recognised when they should be, or our elections being influenced and our opinions being manipulated when our social media feeds become filled with more and more polarizing and extreme content, and all because the ai is simply being told to do anything it can to maximise profits by keeping us scrolling for longer. to regulate this effect that the algorithms are having
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