Then you're going to bring in all the considerations.” So, in the long run, if we are making things that function as if they were minds - I'm not going to say that they are minds, but functioning as if they were minds. Because you know, the products of civil engineering, for example, the bridges, don't think and participate and act in our democracy the way some AI systems may be starting to do. And that's what one would expect for a discipline that starts to impact the real world. “Computer science students do need to understand more than their technical discipline. Should computer science students be seriously concerned about ethics? Listen as he takes us on a deep dive into the history of AI and how a new foundation can be used to develop machines that are sensitive to human preferences. As AI is moving out of the lab into the real world, how can we harness its potential for good? In this episode, Stuart Russell talks about how to avoid this impending problem, a topic he covers in his book Human Compatible. Popular culture often portrays artificial intelligence (AI) as a super-powerful, ominous threat to jobs, lives, and ultimately humanity.
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