Andrew Maynard – LSI Faculty Fellow, Professor in the School for the Future of Innovation in Society, and Director of ASU’s Risk Innovation Lab – presents the potential risks associated with the development of artificial intelligence (AI).
This excellent video briefly discusses 10 risks that should be in the minds of AI researchers and consumers alike (though, Maynard deftly avoids the technical jargon):
- Technological dependency
- Job replacement and redistribution
- Algorithmic bias
- Non-transparent decision making
- Value-misalignment
- Lethal Autonomous Weapons
- Re-writable goals
- Unintended consequences of goals and decisions
- Existential risk from superintelligence
- Heuristic manipulation
Maynard is member of LSI’s AI and Law Interest Group, headed by Faculty Director Gary Marchant. That group – made up of law students, faculty, and community members – works on various issues in AI, including human enhancement, autonomous vehicles and systems, privacy and security, and more.
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