Today, Will is joined by Neil Sahota, an IBM Master Inventor and United Nations A.I. Advisor, and Reid Blackman, Ph.D., Founder and CEO of Virtue and author of "Ethical Machines," to discuss the potential benefits and dangers of A.I. They highlight the opportunities for increased efficiency and prod
At the HIMSS23 opening keynote discussion, artificial intelligence innovators debated about how to weigh the "tremendous opportunities" for healthcare algorithms with the "risks – some of which we may not yet know about."
experiments. people when write copy, do marketing, lawyers, a lot of tech space jobs that we have now in the united states, i think, are going to be threatened by some of these new tools. we re getting to the point where if a.i.-generated condition tent is indistinguishable from human content. rachel: but now four experts cited in that letter are pushing back saying, quote: while there are a number of recommendations in the letter that we agree with, these are overshadowed by fear mongering and a.i. hype. will: reid blackman is the hour of ethical machines author of ethical machines, and he joins us now. glad to have you here. my pleasure. will: should we be optimistic, excited or terrified of 56789i.? you can be all those things. there s really exciting opportunities, really great things, something that could benefit humanity generally, and then there are some really scary, dangerous things. rachel: so, first of all, we were joking with you after i asked youif you were