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Do you feel Artificial Intelligence should be regulated?

Survey period: 10 Oct 2022 to 17 Oct 2022

Because regulation around software development has generally solved the problems they were designed to solve, right?

OptionVotes% 
Yes - we need to ensure we protect ourselves and society before it's too late15423.58
Yes - if it's not just pointless paperwork and is actually effective12619.30
Yes - if it doesn't stifle innovation or add any burden to general AI developers375.67
Yes - for other reasons192.91
I don't know.8012.25
No, it just stifles innovation and generates pointless paperwork355.36
No - we're already protected by sufficient regulations. New ones are just noise182.76
No - there's no point unless every government agrees and fully enforces the rules, which won't happen9214.09
No - for other reasons263.98
I don't care.6610.11



 
GeneralNo... here's why Pin
charlieg15-Oct-22 5:54
charlieg15-Oct-22 5:54 
GeneralZero Pin
Bruce Patin12-Oct-22 6:10
Bruce Patin12-Oct-22 6:10 
GeneralRe: Zero Pin
trønderen12-Oct-22 9:43
trønderen12-Oct-22 9:43 
GeneralYes - but not yet Pin
Rick York11-Oct-22 7:20
mveRick York11-Oct-22 7:20 
GeneralRe: Yes - but not yet Pin
Pete Lomax Member 1066450511-Oct-22 10:04
professionalPete Lomax Member 1066450511-Oct-22 10:04 
I would prefer that any version K autonomous AI must have a version K-1 AI capable of stopping it, should it appear to have gone insane, and no (automatic) updates would be permitted to the K-1 AI.

While the chance of anything that scary happening in what little is left of my lifetime is zero, the fundamental premise of Battlestar Galactica et al, of some robot deciding to kill all humans, is simply inevitable - if it still regularly happens to regular old homo sapiens after millions of years of evolution, why would it not also happen in an AI population with at most a few centuries of evolution? If it happens to one robot that's not likely to be a big problem, but should it propagate a system update worldwide (or even galaxywide), without such a check, then it will be the end of humanity, and don't pin your hopes on some kind of Terminator resistance lasting very long or even existing at all!

Obviously we're a very long way off any of that being necessary, and should perhaps focus on more realistic issues like health companies denying basic cover because of some flawed or even basically racist AI prediction. Of course if we let AI loose on the stock markets, power/water supplies, driverless cars, and everything else you can think of, we would be insane not to regulate it. When CDs were first invented, you could cut ruddy great holes in them and they would still play perfectly, by the time they got to market one sticky fingerprint would do em in.
Pete Lomax


modified 11-Oct-22 16:22pm.

GeneralRe: Yes - but not yet Pin
trønderen11-Oct-22 10:46
trønderen11-Oct-22 10:46 
GeneralHinge to hang hellbent AI Pin
jochance11-Oct-22 6:46
jochance11-Oct-22 6:46 
GeneralRe: Hinge to hang hellbent AI Pin
trønderen11-Oct-22 10:49
trønderen11-Oct-22 10:49 
GeneralWe need to be embedding our AIs with human empathy Pin
obermd11-Oct-22 4:35
obermd11-Oct-22 4:35 
GeneralI Don't Know Pin
CodeZombie6211-Oct-22 2:19
CodeZombie6211-Oct-22 2:19 
Generalmisleading terminologies - Machine Learning > AI Pin
maze311-Oct-22 0:28
professionalmaze311-Oct-22 0:28 
GeneralShouldn't AI be given the opportunity to regulate itself? PinPopular
Marc Clifton10-Oct-22 12:55
mvaMarc Clifton10-Oct-22 12:55 
GeneralRe: Shouldn't AI be given the opportunity to regulate itself? Pin
trønderen10-Oct-22 14:29
trønderen10-Oct-22 14:29 
GeneralRe: Shouldn't AI be given the opportunity to regulate itself? Pin
Sander Rossel10-Oct-22 21:23
professionalSander Rossel10-Oct-22 21:23 
GeneralThe question cannot be answered without AI techniques Pin
trønderen10-Oct-22 8:22
trønderen10-Oct-22 8:22 
GeneralNo, for other reasons Pin
Greg Utas10-Oct-22 4:30
professionalGreg Utas10-Oct-22 4:30 
GeneralRe: No, for other reasons Pin
GKP199210-Oct-22 18:39
professionalGKP199210-Oct-22 18:39 
GeneralRe: No, for other reasons Pin
scott mcnulty 202111-Oct-22 7:25
scott mcnulty 202111-Oct-22 7:25 
GeneralYes. Pin
Ron Anders10-Oct-22 3:37
Ron Anders10-Oct-22 3:37 
GeneralHad to be done... Pin
CHill6010-Oct-22 3:30
mveCHill6010-Oct-22 3:30 
GeneralBefore you regulate it, define it PinPopular
Sander Rossel9-Oct-22 23:40
professionalSander Rossel9-Oct-22 23:40 
GeneralRe: Before you regulate it, define it Pin
trønderen10-Oct-22 8:50
trønderen10-Oct-22 8:50 
GeneralRe: Before you regulate it, define it Pin
maze311-Oct-22 0:34
professionalmaze311-Oct-22 0:34 
GeneralAI is just tossing a very large dice on a big set of data Pin
den2k889-Oct-22 22:17
professionalden2k889-Oct-22 22:17 
GeneralMore important: regulate use of AI PinPopular
Bernhard Hiller9-Oct-22 21:04
Bernhard Hiller9-Oct-22 21:04 

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