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October 24, 2016 09:55 am PDT

Artificial intelligence won't destroy the human race anytime soon

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The Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence (AI2), funded by billionaire Paul Allen's, is developing projects like an AI-based search engine for scientific papers and a system to extract "visual knowledge" from images and videos. According to Scientific American, another goal of AI2 is "to counter messages perpetuated by Hollywood and even other researchers that AI could menace the human race." SciAm's Larry Greenemeier interviewed AI2 CEO and computer scientist Oren Etzioni:

Why do so many well-respected scientists and engineers warn that AI is out to get us?

Its hard for me to speculate about what motivates somebody like Stephen Hawking or Elon Musk to talk so extensively about AI. Id have to guess that talking about black holes gets boring after awhileits a slowly developing topic. The one thing that I would say is that when they and Bill Gatessomeone I respect enormouslytalk about AI turning evil or potential cataclysmic consequences, they always insert a qualifier that says eventually or this could happen. And I agree with that. If we talk about a thousand-year horizon or the indefinite future, is it possible that AI could spell out doom for the human race? Absolutely its possible, but I dont think this long-term discussion should distract us from the real issues like AI and jobs and AI and weapons systems. And that qualifier about eventually or conceptually is what gets lost in translation...

How do you ensure that an AI program will behave legally and ethically?

If youre a bank and you have a software program thats processing loans, for example, you cant hide behind it. Saying that my computer did it is not an excuse. A computer program could be engaged in discriminatory behavior even if it doesnt use race or gender as an explicit variable. Because a program has access to a lot of variables and a lot of statistics it may find correlations between zip codes and other variables that come to constitute a surrogate race or gender variable. If its using the surrogate variable to affect decisions, thats really problematic and would be very, very hard for a person to detect or track. So the approach that we suggest is this idea of AI guardiansAI systems that monitor and analyze the behavior of, say, an AI-based loan-processing program to make sure that its obeying the law and to make sure its being ethical as it evolves over time.

Do AI guardians exist today?

We issued a call to the community to start researching and building these things. I think there might be some trivial ones out there but this is very much a vision at this point. We want the idea of AI guardians out there to counter the pervasive image of AIpromulgated in Hollywood movies like The Terminatorthat the technology is an evil and monolithic force.

"AI Is Not out to Get Us" (SciAm)


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