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We live in an age of rapid technological advances where also official intelligence is a reality not a Science Fiction fantasy every day we rely on algorithms to communicate to our banking book a holiday even introduce us to potential partners Driverless Cars and robots may be the headline make his but they are being used for everything from diagnosing illnesses to helping police predict crime hotspots algorithms also make important decisions affecting our lives all be eligible for a credit card which applicant should get the job critics say the more our personal data is gathered the grace of the threat to our privacy as machines become more advanced how does society keep pace when deciding the ethics and regulations governing technology we find out is Stephen RobertsMachine Learning professor at the university of oxford talks to aljazeera. Professor Stephen Roberts thank you for talking to aljazeera about a fascinating but often confusing subject so perhaps you could start by explaining exactly what these algorithms automatically intelligence on Machine Learning actually are and how theyre involved already in our everyday lives i think most people have heard of algorithms and many will know something about them these are much more traditional ways of solving a problem with a computer and algorithm is basically a sequence of mathematical steps. Which are performed inside a piece of software in principle they could be done with a pencil and paper by you ah but of course the big problems its much easier to let a computer do them we critically we designed the steps in a traditional solution in an algorithm so we tell the algorithm what the first step in the chain is and then it moves on and performs the next operation of the next and so on and at the end the answer is obtained and these are found in everything from our mobile phones to engine management units in our cars to intelligent toasters and microwave ovens and so on but we wouldnt really regard those as as ai in a more modern sense the very big difference that i am Machine Learning bring is we dont tell the algorithm the sequence of steps that it should take ahead of time in order to solve a problem we merely give it a lot of data to try things out on and we tell the algorithm very clearly what success or failure looks like and what it would do is it will try various strategies to succeed those strategies that it finds lead more likely than not to success it will reinforce inside its memory and those strategies which lead to failure it will begin to inhibit and offer enough iterations or runs through this procedure the algorithm itself the ai system has learned the likely ways in which he could construct a solution which gives rise to a high chance of a successful outcome and that really is a learning process the only thing we need to do is tell it the rules of the game what success looks like and provide it with an environment in which it can. Iterate and work out these strategies typically by providing it with a lot of data ok lets deal with the dystopian fear that some people have thats Artificial Intelligence is going to lead to these robots these machines that can take over the world they can replace human beings is that conceivably remote sleep possible. It sounds much more like Science Fiction and we certainly nowhere near that particular point where there are going to be swarms of sort of armies of robots that are taking over the world i think we have to remember that automation and autonomy are something that is very deeply embedded within our world already whether its from algorithms that are trading on Global Financial markets to smart algorithms that are scanning a emails checking for viruses and working out what a response might be that we would make predictive text on our mobile phones is another such intelligent algorithm so i think these kind of things with very familiar with them were not really afraid of the i would say the fear on a much more rational level is that like all automation it would displace us as people from the jobs that we have so you can imagine a what we really are in the midst of a second Industrial Revolution a technological revolution whereby traditional jobs whereby people use their intelligence in order to sort things work through things whether its accounting working in factories making things robots or ready taking those jobs because they dont tire theyre cheaper long term to work with and so on the advances though theyve been quite rapid i mean i would say what in the last ten years theres been a tremendous push towards Artificial Intelligence towards Machine Learning what have been the biggest advances you think that have been happening whats changed dramatically in the last ten years the last five years especially is two things firstly we just have computers that are capable of so much more we have machines that we can go out and by ourselves which have supercomputer like performance from twenty years ago and thats Pretty Amazing in itself and also the. The data that is available out there publicly or commercially available on the World Wide Web is absolutely phenomenal the scale of data is almost beyond belief and you couple those two things together you have the methods that can make smart algorithms that can look for the world around them to solve a task you have data to feed their investigations as to how to solve that task and you have computers to hope you do that in a reasonable time so you dont have to wait a year for an answer you can now get the answer within an hour or even minutes in some cases so who do you think is actually behind this push to make such big technological advances obviously scientists people like you with want to innovate but is it also down to business is it down to investors money politicians is almost like a space race it feels to me very much so i mean youre absolutely right previously there have been big methodological advances in Machine Learning in ai and that tends to be done within the academic sector people working on the theory developing efficient algorithms to implement that theory and showcasing how they might work in principle at industrial and commercial scale with the rise of data and the rise of computation it means that industry can take these ideas build upon them and use them to commercial advantage and of course that becomes then there is enormous Business Case money gets reinvested back in to make these methods even better make the work on bigger bigger datasets extract more knowledge make the business even more profitable and i think you can see the enormous rise of. In some of the event Tech Companies to date who are using Machine Learning as really one of the central pillars of the business all we as a society though equipped to be able to keep up with the pay. Yes all of these developments i think as consumers we enjoy the benefits of those advances but as a society we are definitely lacking behind simple situations where you can think about crowded streets in a city and sat in traffic jams everybody driving there the kind of dirty car wed love the idea of self driving cars and electric vehicles that smartly charge themselves up autonomously and so on but in order to do that we as a society need to deal with ethical legal frameworks i was talking to a lawyer quite recently who was worrying about whether you could actually take legal action against an algorithm. It becomes almost bizarre philosophical commentry but as a society we need to address these kind of questions head on if a piece of machinery goes wrong is there a chain of litigation through which we can bring a legal system to bear should we worry about that even if the systems are performing better than human beings what happens if a robot surgeon gets something wrong who is to blame the hospital the designers of the robot the people who created the algorithm remember the algorithm has developed itself learning from data and that data might be a very public open repository with thousands or millions of stakeholders so its not clear where the blame or the audit trail of accountability lies i think as a society this takes us into very New Territory were used to people being the people who are responsible and where the algorithms are now responsible its very difficult to to talk and negotiate with an algorithm for a particular task i mean just on an everyday basis for example when you go to get a mortgage or a new bank account we all know that if the computer says no. Because you cant pick the right boxes youre not going to get a label that that credit card is that what youre talking about the ability to be able to absolutely has a lot of machines theres very very much so and in fact there is an enormous push now amongst the Academic Community as well as the very big commercial players to try and have some kind of accountability an audit trail of reasoning built into the way these out these machines are operating this is absolutely necessary because we have an algorithm that drives a car or makes a decision about whether you get a credit card or a mortgage and you are denied or something goes wrong you need to know on human understandable terms what that reason was big problem is if you force the computer to only use a trial of reasoning which is understandable to us as human beings guess what the performance of that algorithm drops and often drops below Human Performance so if you want to algorithms that do better or as good as human beings we need to have algorithms which are not understandable necessarily by us is that why so many people are worried about what they might term as biased algorithms the way that an algorithm is used by people what is imported by person might be biased what is it put it by another person might be biased and im trying to come to something that is completely neutral i mean thats very difficult to do isnt it i very much agree and i think much of the bias goes back to the data which the algorithms often the fed if we take a there are often classic examples if we take say the word scientist then we go on to the web and we search for pictures of scientists because of cultural bias depending on what culture we come from most of the pictures we see will of be of date white men. The world is much bigger than white men and and yet an algorithm doesnt necessarily have the sensitivity. To understand that it is looking at a very biased collection of pictures and so will believe what its given it doesnt have a kind of high ethical. Process and so that bias will tend to be amplified in the results it performs so when you next asked the small town of them find me a picture of a scientist it would tend to favor in favor of the statistics of the data its been given if those statistics are skewed or biased it will amplify that and we obviously going to have worked very hard in order to produce unbiased algorithms which take these sensitivities into account fortunately many of the big commercial players and a lot of Academic Work is going into trying to do this so teams that places like facebook and google and so on are working very hard to try and remove these sort of was cultural biases from the data the algorithms are using in the first place so how does all that feed into the criticism that some people have of the way algorithms an Artificial Intelligence all use for example within the police the police allocate certain resources to certain areas because theyre told by computer that area is deprived there is more likelihood of crime taking place that the criticism is that that reinforces stereotypes in that area. Absolutely in principle of course what people are trying to do is is use very effectively a finite resource if we turned that problem slightly differently and say we had a finite amount of money and were allowed to spend it or no buildings to make those building safe for earthquakes wed preferentially spend that money in regions where statistically earthquakes are much more likely to occur and i dont think anybody would question that that line of reasoning because the moment you start bringing that to putting more police in areas with higher crime rates you actually beginning to have a much more complex story and thats because it involves human beings where algorithms are good at is. Dealing with data but that data doesnt have. An emotional context behind it or sensitivities and the depths of understanding that we need to go to in order for algorithms to understand the emotional impact and the social impact on us as human beings its just not there yet so i think ai Machine Learning is extraordinarily good at analyzing data working out very smart things about how you would best use a finite budget in some our own work with for example try to work out how given a certain budget you can have maximum impact to prevent malaria again these kind of more Health Implications i dont think anybody would be too concerned but the moment you begin to start looking at things to do with policing and crime and so on there is always a danger what you are again doing is potentially reinforcing social stereotypes the problem isnt necessarily with the Machine Learning its being done rather clumsily and perhaps the worst you can say is naively the problems are actually deeper and they are societal problems which im afraid even i icon solve them. On an individual basis of course many people concerned about privacy and the security of their data always getting the balance rice all nasty think people are quite right to be worried about bruce insecurity there is a lot of data out there in every interaction that we have in a world where there are now more internet connected things than there are office human beings most of the time we leave a trail of data throughout every day of our lives and that data can and often is collected often it will help prevent us against Identity Theft and fraud but sometimes it can be used against us either maliciously or surreptitiously for marketing or advertising purposes and so on. I think in some areas we need to have ideas a little bit like opt in or informed consent so in many countries there will be Organ Donation so upon your death you give few organs to medical science trying to help others to live i think there are many cause for our data medical data to be under a similar kind of framework so we can offer the data we generate as human beings with all the the bumps and bashes and illnesses that we have possibly even sections of our genetic code to try and help medical science to improve intervention tests and medicines which are of Global Benefits to all is ten years since the beginning of the first rule smartphone when we think of these the the i phone when steve jobs went on stage in two thousand and seven introduced the world to the i phone of course the smart phone i dont think any of us would want to be without but it is a device that collects data most of the Big International players are actually extremely good when costs it. The use of that data and they but they will use it for their own commercial gains between advertising recommending friends that we might get in touch with or some or some such a game we wouldnt think of that is terribly impactful but we lose track i work in this field on the i i couldnt tell you where who and how my data is being used and thats that slightly frightening ive got to say the words to of course fake news to what extent is algorithms Machine Learning how are they involved in the spread of fake news which is you know come to dominate the headlines over the past couple of years and theres been a lot of people saying well this is all down to computers managing to spread the misinformation who is to blame for that ultimately people want to spread fake news for particular purposes whether thats too for advertising or whether its to try and destabilize nations. Is almost the same computers and i are used in two areas the first area comes back to the question you posed earlier which is if we only had a certain amount of money to spend where and how would we spend it most wisely to get biggest effect. We can use algorithms to say if im going to spread fake news what outfits be they media or social media or wherever should i put that fake news so that i believe it will spread like wildfire and we can use algorithms to tell us how were going to do that you can imagine i could create fake news but if i if i put it up even publicly in the wrong place hardly anybody have figures to see it its a bit like a contagious disease it needs a Critical Mass of interaction and we can use algorithms i say we course not me but people can use algorithms to seed fake news in the right places at the right time for maximum effect the second thing is the fact that algorithms are used to spread information around the world and they do that without correcting it they dont know the difference of precedence between true news and fake news they simply propagated on and that means that if if somebody wants to spread fake news part of the question they ask themselves is going to be where can i exploit the loopholes in the existing algorithms other social Media Companies then. Doing enough to combat that because theyve had theyve come under a lot of criticism i see theyve got people working on that rather rapidly right now they certainly do the very big social Media Companies have actually very large teams the teams of people and they are teams of smart algorithms as well people are working very hard to create algorithms that try and weed out what is fake from what isnt and its a bit like. Fraud prevention. Ive been traveling recently and i know its annoying i would pay for something with a credit card and it was denied because an algorithm thought whats this person doing in paris theyre supposed to be in the u. K. In oxford or london or whatever its annoying at the time but that actually is kind of to benefit me similar kinds of algorithms are in deep being used but the point im trying to make is. Even if we get those algorithms to work most of the time there will always be cases where they charge totally genuine news which is shocking outrageous maybe rather different from the normal news they often will judge that to be fake as well so we can have a filter that accurately works one hundred percent of the time but we can do something which will stop the escalation or at least stop the acceleration of fake news but part of the education process that i notice social Media Companies are doing is to educate us as end users one thing ive not mentioned is that almost all of the algorithms that are out there are what we would term human in the loop they are ways of distilling the the enormous ocean of data in the world to make it focused for what meat i as an individual might be interested in and they will filter that that data. Theyre they work in a wonderful way because i havent got the time to look at this ocean of data and i like to have it distilled to something bite sized but i as a human being need to be educated that that puts me at risk of those algorithms of me believing the kind of stories that they might choose when you look ahead to say the next twenty years how do you see the future of Machine Learning of Artificial Intelligence what do you may stick sighted about the areas that i work in are twofold i work in Artificial IntelligenceMachine Learning in commerce and industry so if we got a big practical problems the other half that i work on are what we would think of as pure science problems not only in the Life Sciences but but in the physical sciences as well and there we will use our Machine Learning to sift through a universe of data which is so big that decades of human scientists all their lives they could spend looking at this data and theyd still not spot interesting things in it and yet computers can do this and help us these are areas where i augment sat capability of doing science it spots the like a normal is it lets us detect weird and wonderful things like Gravitational Waves neutron stars colliding with each other it tells us about amazing incredible things in the universe around us but it also helps us understand the complexity of biology it helps us discover Innovative New treatments and Innovative New drugs that offer a ray of hope in the in the most awful diseases so these so that the wonderful benefits of being able to look at the oceans of data and find interesting and normal is things which could be a crack of hope in an otherwise closed door so that scientists can focus their efforts on those and work to produce things of global societal benefit. That i think is incredible very much signed up to that. The more dystopian side i hope never comes to pass by i think the release of as i mentioned earlier is that algorithms will increasingly have human like ability in such a wide range of areas that they will begin to replace us as human beings and displace us from the job market so this is where were going i like to think that we are at least partly in control of it yes there will be problems yes it would be perfect and there is much legislature compliance and policy that we need to get ahead and but governments and policy makers are very active in this space as are all the big multinationals so i personally believe the future is utopian its very bright this is an incredible tool that we have available and if we use it wisely it can help a lot of the secrets of the universe to enormous success and provide wonderful advances in medical science and the way we try and tackle some of the very big global challenges whats the not to like do you ever year and for a time that was simpler easier that wasnt dominated by machines wasnt dominated by phones by computers personally very much so i think there was a great pleasure in in getting up close with things and i think it was keats who said it was it was taking part in the flow of of reality. It is very easy if ive got a something broken at home it would be very easy for me to try and fix it by downloading the part from the web and using a three d. Printer to make it whether its a little plastic cold or something there is a great pleasure to spend hours more filing it carefully out of wood or plastic or metal and creating it as a human being i think that that intimacy with the material universe is a great pleasure in. Its a pleasure in small things that i personally enjoy its not for everybody but i hope that that never goes away professor Steven Roberts thank you thank you very much indeed he has been but. 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