Questioning AI: does artificial intelligence need an off switch? - Science Weekly podcast
Our final mini-series episode asks what impact might AI have on society - and who decides when to turn it off?
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In 1997, Garry Kasparov famously lost his rematch with IBM's Deep Blue, marking the first time a reigning world champion had been defeated by a program under tournament conditions. Much of the press that followed was predictably hyperbolic, with headlines questioning whether a "Terminator scenario" was just around the corner. Twenty years on, the potential danger posed by powerful AI is in the spotlight once again. It's a concern that leads to the fourth and final question of this mini-series: if we cannot align AI with our own goals and values, do these systems need an off switch?
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