2016年10月22日 星期六

Artificial intelligence makes human morals more important than ever

We can't outsource our morals to machines.
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October 22, 2016

Zeynep Tufekci: Machine intelligence makes human morals more important than ever

17:42 minutes · Filmed Jun 2016 · Posted Oct 2016 · TEDSummit

Machine intelligence is here, and we're already using it to make subjective decisions -- like who to hire, or what news you should see in your social media feeds. In this fascinating talk, techno-sociologist Zeynep Tufekci shows how our intelligent machines can fail us in unexpected ways -- in particular, by creating decisions that don't match our shared human values. "We cannot outsource our responsibilities to machines," she says. "We must hold on ever tighter to human values and human ethics."

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Artificial intelligence does not give us a 'Get out of ethics free' card."

Zeynep Tufekci
Machine intelligence makes human morals more important
 

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