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  • Artificial Intelligence is one label for

  • it, but another label for it is just

  • forms of systems that evolve under

  • their own rules, in ways that might be

  • unexpected even to the creator of those

  • systems, that will be used in some way to

  • substitute for human agency in a lot of

  • instances; and that substitution for

  • human agency might be something that is

  • quite autonomy- enhancing for humans,

  • individually or in groups. If you have a

  • system that can worry about stuff that

  • you don't have to worry about anymore

  • you can turn your attention to other,

  • possibly more interesting or important

  • issues. On the other hand, if you're

  • consigning to a system agenda-setting

  • power, decision-making power, again either

  • individually or in a group, that may

  • really carry with it consequences that

  • people aren't so much keeping an eye on

  • it, or people who are directly affected

  • aren't in a position to keep an eye on it. I

  • think that's creating some of the

  • discomfort we see right now with the

  • pace at which AI is growing and

  • applications of machine learning and

  • other systems that can develop under

  • their own steam.

  • These are the sorts of things that give

  • us some pause. And I think about the

  • provision of government services, or

  • decisions that are uniquely often made by

  • governments, such as under what

  • circumstances somebody should get bail

  • and how much the bail should be set at,

  • whether somebody should be paroled from

  • prison,

  • how long should a sentence be? These are

  • things we usually consigned to human

  • actors — judgesbut those judges are

  • subject to their own biases and

  • fallibilities and inconsistencies. And

  • there is now an opportunity to start

  • thinking about what would it meanequal

  • protection under the lawto treat

  • similar people similarly? And machines

  • could either be quite helpful with that

  • in double-checking the way in which our

  • cohort of judges is behaving.

  • It could also be I think an unfortunate

  • example of "set it and forget it" and

  • biases could creep in, and often in

  • unexpected ways or circumstances that

  • really will require some form of

  • oversight. All of these systems

  • not only have their own outputs and

  • dependencies and people that they affect.

  • They may also be interacting with other

  • systems, and that can end up with

  • unexpected results and quite possibly

  • counter-intuitive ones. We have had for

  • many, many years for the functions in

  • society undertaken by professionals,

  • where the professionals are the most

  • empowered, able to really affect other

  • people's lives, we often have them

  • organized into a formal profession, even

  • with a guild that you need special

  • qualifications to join. There are

  • professional ethics independent of what

  • you agree to do for a customer or a

  • client. Now I don't know if AI is ready

  • for that. I don't know that we would want

  • to restrict somebody in a garage from

  • experimenting with some cool code and

  • neat data and doing things. At the same

  • time, when that data gets spun up and it

  • starts affecting millions or tens of

  • millions of people,

  • it's not clear that we still want it to

  • be as if it's just a cool project in a

  • garage. Interestingly the academia in huge

  • part gave us the internet, which in turn

  • has been the gift that keeps on giving;

  • and so many features of the way the

  • Internet was designed, and continues to

  • operate, reflect the values of academia

  • that have to do with an openness to

  • contribution from nearly anywhere, an

  • understanding that we should try things

  • out and have things sink or swim on

  • their reception, rather than trying to

  • handicap ahead of time what exactly is

  • going to work, tightly controlled by one

  • firm or a handful.

  • These are all reflected in the Internet,

  • and for AI, I think there's a similar

  • desire to be welcoming to as many

  • different ways of implementing and

  • refining a remarkable tool set that has

  • developed in just a few years, and the

  • corresponding reams of data that can be

  • used, and that in turn, can go from innocuous to quite sensitive in just one

  • flop. To be able to have academia not

  • just playing a meaningful role, but

  • central to these efforts, strikes me as

  • an important societal hedge against what

  • otherwise can be the propriatization of

  • some of the

  • best technologies, and our inability to

  • understand how they're doing what they

  • do, because often we don't know what we

  • don't know,

  • Able even to suggest design changes or

  • tweaks, and to then compare it rigorously

  • against some set of criteria that are

  • criteria that in turn can be debated

  • about what makes for a better society,

  • what is helping humanity,

  • what is respecting dignity and autonomy,

  • and those are questions that we may

  • never fully settle but we may have a

  • sense on the spectrum of which is

  • pushing things in

  • one direction or another. If we didn't

  • have academia playing a role,

  • it might just be a traditional private

  • arms race and we could find that "gosh

  • somehow this magic box does some cool

  • thing offered by name your company we

  • don't really know how it works and

  • because it's a robot it's never going to

  • quit his job and move to another company

  • and spread that knowledge or retire and

  • teach." These are the sorts of things that

  • over the medium to longer-term mean that

  • having a meaningful, open project that

  • really develops this next round of

  • technology in the kind of open manner in

  • which the internet was developed, and is

  • often healthily criticized and refined,

  • that's what we should be aiming for, for AI.

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