jeremiah256
jeremiah256 t1_j97r47n wrote
Reply to comment by Circlemadeeverything in UN says AI poses 'serious risk' for human rights by Circlemadeeverything
But even today, we have no problem finding exploitation or other wrong doings.
Everyone on this thread could probably list out a dozen or more current and ongoing evils being perpetrated on the public.
The question will be, will humanity be willing to turn over human agency to an inhuman entity? Because unless the AI’s judgement has teeth, and can not only initiate actions against wrong doers, but also ensure justice is done, it’s just one more channel or subreddit of information that can be ignored or discredited.
jeremiah256 t1_j8fomtx wrote
Reply to comment by SELECTaerial in Will full self driving be lingering around in beta for a decade or two? by RolfEjerskov
Oh yeah, there will be serious political battles with self-driving cars & our giving up privacy.
No way law enforcement allows what will essentially be land drones without having access to everything about those vehicles.
jeremiah256 t1_j8eatwc wrote
I believe manufacturers are just one part of this equation.
If they attempt to do this with each vehicle acting independently, required to react with only the data it can gather and process, then yes. We’ll be doing this dance for at least a decade more, regardless of how intelligent each individual vehicle gets.
But, if smart highways are added to the problem, where information from each vehicle is gathered and relayed to the other vehicles around it, then the problems get simple to solve.
jeremiah256 t1_je2setv wrote
Reply to [D] With ML tools progressing so fast, what are some ways you've taken advantage of them personally? by RedditLovingSun
So far?