As it stands currently the issue does not seem large enough for government interference, however, if rampant issues of bias begin to take hold action may be necessary.
AI is still a very complicated issue at hand, and as much as it’s trying to be used as a tool to help improve the work environment and make things easier for the person in question, it’s very clear …Read MoreAI is still a very complicated issue at hand, and as much as it’s trying to be used as a tool to help improve the work environment and make things easier for the person in question, it’s very clear than many people, especially politicians see it as a means to cut corners and even make things quicker and easier for them. With that in mind, it is possible for AI to be used to make biased decisions, so I feel regulation is not only necessary, but important.Read Less
Yes, but more so because I am worried about what uncontrolled AI would look like in 20 years. It is imperative to start asap on the basic AI principles so as to avoid disaster down the road. …Read MoreYes, but more so because I am worried about what uncontrolled AI would look like in 20 years. It is imperative to start asap on the basic AI principles so as to avoid disaster down the road. Although it may sound extreme, the idea that machines that can think for themselves and outside the constrains of human engineering is terrifying. It reminds of Skynet from The Terminator movies and again, it is extreme, but it is a conversation that the government must have before AI becomes too intelligent.Read Less
As it stands currently the issue does not seem large enough for government interference, however, if rampant issues of bias begin to take hold action may be necessary.
If this starts to cause major problems then yes, government should regulate.
AI is still a very complicated issue at hand, and as much as it’s trying to be used as a tool to help improve the work environment and make things easier for the person in question, it’s very clear …Read MoreAI is still a very complicated issue at hand, and as much as it’s trying to be used as a tool to help improve the work environment and make things easier for the person in question, it’s very clear than many people, especially politicians see it as a means to cut corners and even make things quicker and easier for them. With that in mind, it is possible for AI to be used to make biased decisions, so I feel regulation is not only necessary, but important. Read Less
I think this could be applicable in the future, but right now it’s more of a concern than a threat to the job force that needs to be addressed.
Yes, but more so because I am worried about what uncontrolled AI would look like in 20 years. It is imperative to start asap on the basic AI principles so as to avoid disaster down the road. …Read MoreYes, but more so because I am worried about what uncontrolled AI would look like in 20 years. It is imperative to start asap on the basic AI principles so as to avoid disaster down the road. Although it may sound extreme, the idea that machines that can think for themselves and outside the constrains of human engineering is terrifying. It reminds of Skynet from The Terminator movies and again, it is extreme, but it is a conversation that the government must have before AI becomes too intelligent. Read Less