AI and Society: Oppression or Innovation?
Offered By: Santa Fe Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the complex implications of artificial intelligence in this thought-provoking panel discussion featuring experts Stephanie Forrest, Cris Moore, and Melanie Moses. Delve into the potential of AI to either amplify or transcend human biases, its role in distilling existing ideas versus generating novel insights, and the democratic processes needed to govern AI development and implementation. Gain insights into cutting-edge AI applications in health, housing, criminal justice, cybersecurity, and energy sectors. Examine the impact of tools like ChatGPT and consider pathways to building a hopeful future with AI. Learn from the panelists' diverse expertise in biocomputation, algorithmic justice, complex biological systems, and their applications to engineered systems and robotics.
Syllabus
Introduction
Norman Rockwell
Chat GPT
AI is just statistics
We are made of atoms
Simple models
Fixing bias
Human psychology
Questions
Symbolic Systems
Taught by
Santa Fe Institute
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