AI Wellness

Democracy in 2030: can we create public-interest AI?

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Most AI research and product development is conducted by actors who are primarily commercially motivated, and the plethora of our ethical discussions are focused on ensuring commercially driven AI research and development does not explicitly harm human rights or set back democracy. There is less discussion about how we can create a future in which AI is actively pro-democracy, pro-inclusion, pro-rights, and, ultimately, pro-humanity. What kind of ecosystem would that require? Can we take inspiration from the open source movement or public-interest technology development? Should governments play a role?

Weitere Infos

Format Discussion - Capped
Sprache Englisch

Weitere Sessions

08.03.21
AI Wellness
Jo Kroese
Art and Media
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08.03.21
AI Wellness
Cédric Lombion
Zoom Room 3A
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09.03.21
AI Wellness
Pip McDonald
Zoom Room 3A
None
09.03.21
AI Wellness
Zoom Room 4B
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09.03.21
AI Wellness
Bridget Todd
Zoom Room 4B
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10.03.21
AI Wellness
Beryl
Zoom Room 3A
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11.03.21
AI Wellness
Carolyn Beer
Zoom Room 4A
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