I didn't sign "the letter".
Current AI poses lots of risks, but describing these systems as "ever more powerful digital minds" that no one can control is likely to make the problem even worse.
What's needed: more transparency and better public discourse.
There are 303 visuals in What's Our Problem? Here are 15 of them.
First, the path of a maturing thinker. I still often find myself on this roller-coaster when I learn about a new topic. It's human nature. But as we grow as thinkers, we can get better at skipping steps 1-4.
@bangishimo_ I have been known to ask, “what knowledge can you share with me?” I’ve learned a lot with this question. Everything from quantum mechanics to where to get the best pasta.” Everyone has knowledge to share.
Another record-breaking year with 72 outstanding women from Waterloo Region nominated across 9 award categories! Join us May 17th at Tapestry Hall! In person & virtual tickets available!
Get your tickets here> https://t.co/fvfi255PDP
2022 Nominee list> https://t.co/0TqN1660ET
How does #COVID19 spread? Check out this visualization of a #WesternU student outbreak. Every day interactions like sharing car rides, playing basketball, watching sports/TV and meeting up with friends can spread this virus. It’s not just parties.
#LdnOnt#TakeCareWesternU /1
Trying to leave emotions out of the decision making process leads to worse outcomes, according to research. Emotions have a logic to them and should be treated as valuable data to help you make decisions! https://t.co/D9xXlbggOs
5 years to the day I was touring JPL with @Jordan2Mars and TEDx people @davetroy @amyleesterling @ramynassar The best day of my life (sorry daughters-space always wins).