Since the launch of ChatGPT, it’s become clear that what once seemed the stuff of science fiction is here, now, with the potential to transform our lives…Some say artificial intelligence will enhance human capacity and well-being…
Others, including some of the very researchers developing the new technology, warn it could drive humanity to extinction. They’re calling on policymakers to act quickly and decisively to regulate risks. But is that even possible for machines capable of learning at a pace that far outstrips human intelligence? Do the benefits of AI – in education, medicine and elsewhere – outweigh the perils?
We’re asking: Artificial Intelligence: Are machines poised to take control? ”
Our guests:
Jürgen Schmidhuber is a pioneering researcher who’s been referred to as the father of modern AI. He’s Scientific Director at the renowned AI Lab IDSIA.
Raul Rojas ist Professor of artificial intelligence at the Free University of Berlin working on technologies including autonomous driving, bionics and brain computer interfaces.
Janosch Delcker is Deutsche Welle’s Chief Technology correspondent.
Judith Simon, Professor for ethics in IT at the University of Hamburg and also sits on the German Ethics Council.
00:00 Artificial Intelligence: will machines control our lives?
02:12 Risk of job losses, risk to data privacy
05:00 How is artificial intelligence changing our society?
07:45 AI brings more promise than peril
11:00 every new technology creates new jobs
13:30 acceleration of AI is breathtaking
15:15 We must regulate AI
17:00 AI creates patterns, not the truth
18:15 fundamental rights must be protected
20:30 AI doesn’t manipulate the public, people using it do
23:00 countries like China are not interested in regulation
25:00 Humans can control AI if they take the initiative
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