As companies, governments, and individuals increasingly start using AI in more and more products and processes, both to automate current activities and to develop entirely new ones, there are a few fundamental frictions that we will need to navigate: time for a thread
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3) Individual empowerment vs. mass manipulation. We should build products and systems that place the end user in control of the algorithms they interact with, rather than using AI to control people's opinions, choices, and lives. This is what I cover here: https://medium.com/@francois.chollet/what-worries-me-about-ai-ed9df072b704 …
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I believe each of these 3 fundamental issues could go either way -- towards a better future or towards dystopia. That's why it is important to have these debates now. And anyone drowning out the conversation by drumming up fears of "existential risk" is doing us all a disservice
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“Supervising AI” depends on the skills of the people and how accessible those skills are. Low/unskilled labor gets commoditized but there’s a huge proportion of this in population. Can argue stagnant/declining wages reflect this commoditization trend since the dawn of computing.
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