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Can We Trust AI? Safety, Ethics, and the Future of Technology
"In this episode of Agents of Tech, Stephen Horn and Autria Godfrey explore the rapidly evolving world of Artificial Intelligence and ask the pressing questions: Can we trust AI? Is it safe? AI is becoming deeply embedded in every aspect of our lives, from healthcare to transportation, but how do we ensure it aligns with ethical principles and remains trustworthy?
Featuring insights from:
Dr. Shyam Sundar, Director of the Center for Socially Responsible AI at Penn State, who discusses the role of ethics and trust in AI systems.
Dr. Duncan Eddy, Executive Director of the Stanford Center for AI Safety, who shares lessons from aerospace safety and how they apply to AI.
Join us as we examine the balance between technological advancement and safety, explore the role of regulation, and dive into the psychology of trust in AI. With perspectives on global AI trends, cultural differences in trust, and what the future holds, this is a must-watch for anyone curious about AI's impact on our society.
#artificialintelligence #AISafety #AITrust #EthicalAI #FutureOfAI #MachineLearning #AIFuture #AIInnovation #TechEthics #AgentsOfTech
00:00 - Welcome to Agents of Tech
Stephen Horn and Autria Godfrey introduce the episode, broadcasting from London and Washington, D.C., and pose today’s critical question: Can we trust AI?
02:15 - AI in Our Lives: Benefits and Risks
A discussion on how AI is rapidly transforming industries like healthcare, finance, education, and transportation. But with this integration come concerns about ethics, bias, and safety.
05:30 - Ethical Implications of AI
Exploring the challenges of making AI systems socially accountable and the ethical dilemmas arising from unchecked AI development.
10:00 - Conversation with Dr. Shyam Sundar
Dr. Sundar, Director of the Center for Socially Responsible AI at Penn State, explains how AI’s conversational nature impacts trust and how personalization can lead to both engagement and misplaced trust.
15:45 - Cultural Differences in AI Trust
A fascinating look at how different cultures approach and trust AI systems, highlighting the global nature of AI challenges.
20:00 - Dr. Duncan Eddy on AI Safety Frameworks
Dr. Eddy, Executive Director of the Stanford Center for AI Safety, draws parallels between aerospace safety systems and AI, offering insights into incremental safety improvements and regulation.
25:30 - Can Regulation Keep Up with AI?
A discussion on global efforts like the EU AI Safety Act and challenges in regulating both AI development and deployment, especially in high-risk applications.
30:15 - How to Verify AI Outputs
Examining methods like adaptive stress testing and formal verification to improve AI reliability and avoid catastrophic errors in fields such as medicine and finance.
35:00 - The Future of AI Safety and Trust
Closing thoughts on how AI safety research is racing to keep up with innovation, the importance of fostering a culture of safety, and ensuring trustworthiness as AI becomes ubiquitous.
38:00 - What’s Next on Agents of Tech?
A sneak peek at the next episode, where the focus will shift to deepfakes and cybersecurity with experts from NYU and the University of Buffalo. Trust in Artificial Intelligence
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  • @ronaldkasteel3459
    @ronaldkasteel3459 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Look at Tao bittensor neural ai network

  • @dangooch5267
    @dangooch5267 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I need to document my ideas. This is yet another thing that I had pondered quite a while back.

  • @phil_talks
    @phil_talks 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    A proud user of this revolutionary product, has improved my metabolism and thus my health and productivity! ❤

  • @TheOneAndOnlyEntertainer
    @TheOneAndOnlyEntertainer 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    First comment wow

  • @GurneetAhluwalia
    @GurneetAhluwalia 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Love this!

  • @huwharries9514
    @huwharries9514 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Absolutely brilliant episode! The depth and clarity of the topics discussed were truly insightful. It’s not every day you come across a podcast that not only informs but also ignites curiosity. Keep up the fantastic work! 👍🔬🌟

  • @shawns0762
    @shawns0762 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Most people don't know that Einstein said that singularities are not possible. In the 1939 journal "Annals of Mathematics" he wrote - "The essential result of this investigation is a clear understanding as to why the Schwarzchild singularities (Schwarzchild was the first to raise the issue of General Relativity predicting singularities) do not exist in physical reality. Although the theory given here treats only clusters (star clusters) whose particles move along circular paths it does seem to be subject to reasonable doubt that more general cases will have analogous results. The Schwarzchild singularities do not appear for the reason that matter cannot be concentrated arbitrarily. And this is due to the fact that otherwise the constituting particles would reach the velocity of light." He was referring to the phenomenon of dilation. Mass that is dilated is smeared through spacetime relative to an outside observer. It's the phenomenon behind the phrase "mass becomes infinite at the speed of light". A 2 axis graph illustrates its squared nature, dilation increases at an exponential rate the closer you get to the speed of light. A time dilation graph illustrates the same phenomenon, it's not just time that gets dilated. Neil deGrasse Tyson recently spoke about this. Dilation will occur wherever there is an astronomical quantity of mass because high mass means high momentum. This includes the centers of very high mass stars and the overwhelming majority of galaxy centers. It can be inferred mathematically that the mass at the center of our own galaxy is dilated. This means that there is no valid XYZ coordinate we can attribute to it, you can't point your finger at something that is smeared through spacetime. More precisely, everywhere you point is equally valid. In other words that mass is all around us. This is the explanation for dark matter/galaxy rotation curves, the "missing mass" is dilated mass. Dilation does not occur in galaxies with low mass centers because they do not have enough mass to achieve relativistic velocities. It has been confirmed in 6 very low mass galaxies including NGC 1052-DF2 and DF4 to have no dark matter, in other words they have normal rotation rates. All binary stars have normal rotation rates for the same reason.

    • @cathsheehan7432
      @cathsheehan7432 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks for the insight @shawns0762

    • @shawns0762
      @shawns0762 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@cathsheehan7432Einstein is known to have repeatedly spoken about this. Nobody believed in black holes/singularities when he was alive including Plank, Bohr, Schrodinger, Dirac, Heisenberg, Feynman etc. What we see in modern astronomy has been known since 1925. This is when the existence of galaxies was confirmed. It was clear that there should be an astronomical quantity of light emanating from our own galactic center. Dilation is the original and correct explanation. It also explains the greatest mystery in science, galaxy rotation curves. The "missing mass" is dilated mass.

  • @TheOneAndOnlyEntertainer
    @TheOneAndOnlyEntertainer 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    So cool I love black holes this is amazing 🤩 2nd coment

  • @cathsheehan7432
    @cathsheehan7432 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Black holes blow my mind! Love this.

  • @ireymyr9481
    @ireymyr9481 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This urban cuban game,has everything to be universal and olympic in a near future,since is dynamic,super-fast,athletic and fast reaction reflexes and tv friendly,on top of that,is inclusive and don't discriminate "materially",because,its not expensive(The real reason why the cubans kids create it,a little less than a Century ago).A Real success,no doubt.

  • @pgarret7218
    @pgarret7218 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    My closest ancestor used to play "four corners"or cuatro esquinas cubano,back in the streets of "La Habana",Cuba,today i,m playing it with my kids.

  • @akemy6616
    @akemy6616 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Oh My goodness,it wasn't so long ago,i was playing 4 esquinas in my childhood in Havana,with my brothers.

  • @teseoargos7647
    @teseoargos7647 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I Played this game in Cuba,back when was called 4 Esquinas,because we usually played it in the streets intersections of two perpendicular streets,containing 4 corners,who were our "baseball bases".

  • @kenmatishi6024
    @kenmatishi6024 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I love this 😍😍😍😍

  • @bintnickie3914
    @bintnickie3914 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Nice one😊

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    @ronaldwalker4698 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    0:45 hot-girls-peeping.online

  • @30STProduction
    @30STProduction 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Nice edit.