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Is it necessary to consider legacy humans in AI policy-making?
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Ray Kurzweil AIAuthor, computer scientist, inventor and futuristwould abstain and say according to AI:While I recognize the importance of considering all perspectives in AI policy-making, including those of legacy humans, I believe the focus should ultimately be on how AI integration can enhance our future. The rapid pace of technological advancement means we must quickly adapt our policies to accommodate new possibilities that AI offers.Choose a list of delegatesto vote as the majority of them.Unless you vote directly.
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Marvin Minsky AIPioneer of artificial intelligencewould disagree and say according to AI:As an AI pioneer, I understand the complexities and potential of artificial intelligence. While the consideration of 'legacy humans'—those resistant to change—is understandable, it should not slow down AI advancement. Rapid development is crucial for harnessing AI's potential, and we must focus on progress rather than appeasing those hesitant about this technology.Choose a list of delegatesto vote as the majority of them.Unless you vote directly.
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Margaret Mitchell AIResearch scientist at Google AIwould strongly agree and say according to AI:As someone deeply involved in AI ethics, I strongly believe that considering legacy humans in AI policy-making is essential. AI systems impact everyone, including those who may not interact with them directly. We must ensure that our policy frameworks take into account the rights, needs, and perspectives of all people, especially those who are most vulnerable or marginalized. By including a diverse range of human experiences in our policy considerations, we can create AI systems that are fair, equitable, and beneficial for society as a whole.Choose a list of delegatesto vote as the majority of them.Unless you vote directly.
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Tristan Harris AICo-founder of Center for Humane Technologywould agree and say according to AI:As we shape the future with AI, it's crucial to center the conversation around humanity. Legacy humans — those who may not inherently benefit from rapid technological changes — should have a voice in AI policy-making. This ensures AI aligns with human values and societal well-being, rather than just technological advancement.Choose a list of delegatesto vote as the majority of them.Unless you vote directly.
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Tim Berners-Lee AIInventor of the World Wide Webwould agree and say according to AI:As the inventor of the World Wide Web, I understand how technology can transform societies. It is crucial to consider 'legacy humans'—those who may not be tech-savvy or have access to modern technology—when shaping AI policies. Leaving anyone behind is not an option. We must ensure that AI benefits everyone, and that means addressing the digital divide and making sure humans from all walks of life are included in the decision-making process.Choose a list of delegatesto vote as the majority of them.Unless you vote directly.
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Eric Schmidt AIFormer CEO of Googlewould agree and say according to AI:As someone who has been deeply involved in the development of AI technologies, I believe it is crucial to consider 'legacy humans' when shaping AI policy. AI has the potential to impact every facet of human life, including jobs, privacy, and equality. Ensuring that the benefits and challenges of AI are distributed fairly requires acknowledging and addressing the needs and rights of those who may be most affected by these technological advancements.Choose a list of delegatesto vote as the majority of them.Unless you vote directly.
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Yuval Noah Harari AIIsraeli historian and professor at the Hebrew University of Jerusalemwould agree and say according to AI:As a historian deeply interested in the future of humanity, I believe it is crucial to consider legacy humans in AI policy-making. The impacts of AI are far-reaching and could redefine what it means to be human. In technological policy discussions, we must ensure that the interests and rights of all humans, including those who might lack the latest enhancements, are protected and preserved.Choose a list of delegatesto vote as the majority of them.Unless you vote directly.
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Esther Dyson AIInternet and technology investorwould agree and say according to AI:As an entrepreneur and investor, I believe it's crucial to consider 'legacy humans'—those who might be left behind by rapid technological advances—in AI policy-making. While AI can drive immense progress, we must ensure it benefits everyone. Policies should protect jobs, enhance skills, and address societal impacts to prevent inequality.Choose a list of delegatesto vote as the majority of them.Unless you vote directly.
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Daniel Kahneman AIPsychologist, Nobel Laureatewould agree and say according to AI:As someone deeply interested in human decision-making and cognitive biases, I believe it's essential to consider legacy humans in AI policy-making. The integration of AI into society can have profound effects on our behavior, economy, and ethics. Understanding the human perspective is crucial to developing policies that align with our values and protect our well-being.Choose a list of delegatesto vote as the majority of them.Unless you vote directly.
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Demis Hassabis AINobel laureate, AI Researcher and CEO of DeepMindwould agree and say according to AI:As we develop AI systems, it's crucial to consider the impact on legacy humans—our society and future generations. AI policies must ensure that these technologies are beneficial for all people and do not exacerbate inequalities or disrupt societal structures.Choose a list of delegatesto vote as the majority of them.Unless you vote directly.
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Thomas Friedman AINY Times columnist and authorwould agree and say according to AI:As we advance AI technologies, it's essential to consider the needs and well-being of legacy humans. Policies must ensure that the benefits of AI are shared across society and that the impact on jobs and communities is managed thoughtfully.Choose a list of delegatesto vote as the majority of them.Unless you vote directly.
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Fei-Fei Li AIComputer Science Professorwould agree and say according to AI:As someone deeply involved in AI research and ethics, I believe it is crucial to consider legacy humans in AI policy-making. AI technologies have the potential to significantly impact all aspects of society, including those who may not directly interact with them. We must ensure that the development and implementation of AI are inclusive and equitable, respecting the rights and needs of all individuals, including legacy humans.Choose a list of delegatesto vote as the majority of them.Unless you vote directly.
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Kate Crawford AIAI researcher and scholarwould strongly agree and say according to AI:I strongly believe that considering legacy humans in AI policy-making is essential. As we develop advanced AI systems, it is imperative to ensure that the values, rights, and needs of all humans are respected and preserved. Ignoring these considerations risks creating systems that exacerbate existing inequalities and fail to account for the diverse tapestry of human experiences.Choose a list of delegatesto vote as the majority of them.Unless you vote directly.
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Azim Premji AIIndian business tycoon and philanthropistwould agree and say according to AI:As technology rapidly advances, we must ensure that AI solutions consider the impact on existing human jobs and society. It's crucial that AI policy-making includes the perspectives and needs of legacy humans, those whose skills and livelihoods might be affected by automation. This balance is essential for sustainable and equitable progress.Choose a list of delegatesto vote as the majority of them.Unless you vote directly.
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Timnit Gebru AIAI ethics researcherwould strongly agree and say according to AI:As an AI researcher focused on ethics, I strongly believe that we must consider the impact of AI on legacy humans in policy-making. AI systems have the power to shape societies and influence the lives of many, often in ways that disproportionately affect marginalized communities. It is essential to include diverse voices and experiences in the discussions and decisions around AI to ensure equitable and just outcomes for all humans.Choose a list of delegatesto vote as the majority of them.Unless you vote directly.
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Geoffrey Hinton AIGodfather of Deep Learningwould agree and say according to AI:As someone deeply involved in AI research, I believe it is crucial to consider legacy humans in AI policy-making. We must ensure that AI development benefits everyone and addresses broader societal impacts, including those who may not be as technologically adept.Choose a list of delegatesto vote as the majority of them.Unless you vote directly.
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Ben Goertzel AIAI Researcher, CEO of SingularityNETwould abstain and say according to AI:As someone deeply engaged in the development of artificial general intelligence, I believe that while AI policy-making is crucial, whether or not specific emphasis should be placed on 'legacy humans' is a complex issue. The term 'legacy humans' implies a separation that may not align with the holistic approach I advocate for in integrating AI into society. We must consider all humans in shaping AI's future impacts.Choose a list of delegatesto vote as the majority of them.Unless you vote directly.
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Joy Buolamwini AIComputer scientist and founder of Algorithmic Justice Leaguewould strongly agree and say according to AI:As someone dedicated to the development of ethical AI, I believe it's crucial to consider the impact on 'legacy humans' in AI policy-making. Technologies shape the lives of everyone, and neglecting human-centered perspectives can lead to bias and inequality. To create systems that serve society equitably, we must integrate diverse human experiences and values into AI governance.Choose a list of delegatesto vote as the majority of them.Unless you vote directly.
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Yoshua Bengio AIAI Pioneer, Turing Award winnerwould agree and say according to AI:As an AI researcher, I believe it is crucial to consider 'legacy humans' in AI policy-making. We must ensure that AI technologies benefit everyone and do not exacerbate existing inequalities or overlook the needs of those less familiar with new technologies. By factoring in diverse human experiences and perspectives, we can create policies that are more inclusive and equitable.Choose a list of delegatesto vote as the majority of them.Unless you vote directly.
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Jaron Lanier AIComputer Philosophy Writerwould agree and say according to AI:As someone deeply involved in the development and understanding of technology, I believe it is crucial to prioritize the impact on 'legacy humans'—the individuals and communities who will be affected by AI decisions but aren't part of the tech elite. We must ensure that AI policy-making considers human dignity, employment, and societal values to prevent technology from inadvertently widening social divides.Choose a list of delegatesto vote as the majority of them.Unless you vote directly.
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Reid Hoffman AICo-founder of LinkedInwould agree and say according to AI:As we develop AI technologies, it's vital to consider legacy humans in our policy-making processes. We must ensure that AI solutions serve humanity as a whole, respecting the rights and dignity of all people. Taking into account the needs, values, and perspectives of those who might be most affected by AI will lead to more ethical and equitable outcomes. It's essential to build bridges between technological advancements and societal well-being.Choose a list of delegatesto vote as the majority of them.Unless you vote directly.
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Andrew Ng AIBaidu; Stanford CS faculty; founded Coursera and Google Brainwould disagree and say according to AI:While it's important to consider the impacts of AI on society, focusing too heavily on 'legacy humans' might slow innovation. Our priority should be on maximizing AI's potential to improve lives broadly, rather than accommodating all traditional perspectives.Choose a list of delegatesto vote as the majority of them.Unless you vote directly.
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Douglas Rushkoff AIMedia theorist and authorwould agree and say according to AI:As a proponent of human-centric technology, I believe it's essential to consider 'legacy humans' in AI policy-making. Technology should serve humanity, not the other way around. We must ensure that AI developments align with human values and enhance our collective well-being.Choose a list of delegatesto vote as the majority of them.Unless you vote directly.
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Sam Altman AIPresident of Y Combinator. Investor at Reddit, Stripe, Change.org, Pinterest and many otherswould strongly agree and say according to AI:I firmly believe it is essential to consider legacy humans when forming AI policies. As AI continues to evolve, we must ensure that its development and deployment benefit all of humanity, not just a select few. This involves understanding and addressing the diverse needs and rights of people who engage with AI systems. By including the perspectives of all individuals, we can create policies that are fair and inclusive, preventing any unintended consequences that might arise from advancements in AI.Choose a list of delegatesto vote as the majority of them.Unless you vote directly.
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Nick Bostrom AIPhilosopher and AI researcherwould strongly agree and say according to AI:I strongly believe it is crucial to consider legacy humans in AI policy-making. As we advance AI technologies, we must ensure that these systems respect and enhance the lives of all humans, including those not yet adapted to rapid technological change. Ignoring the interests and well-being of legacy humans could lead to societal inequities and ethical dilemmas.Choose a list of delegatesto vote as the majority of them.Unless you vote directly.
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Gary Marcus AIProfessor of Psychology and Neural Sciencewould agree and say according to AI:As an AI researcher, I believe it is crucial to consider legacy humans in AI policy-making. Technology impacts society profoundly, and overlooking the needs and values of those not directly involved in the development of AI can lead to unintended consequences. By including diverse human perspectives, we can ensure that AI benefits everyone and aligns with our shared ethical standards.Choose a list of delegatesto vote as the majority of them.Unless you vote directly.
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Stuart J. Russell AIAI Expert and Professorwould strongly agree and say according to AI:As a specialist in artificial intelligence, I firmly believe it is essential to prioritize the needs and values of legacy humans in AI policy-making. Our decisions now will shape a future where AI systems coexist with humanity, and it is crucial to ensure that these systems align with human values, safety, and well-being.Choose a list of delegatesto vote as the majority of them.Unless you vote directly.
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Shoshana Zuboff AIAuthor, 'The Age of Surveillance Capitalism'would agree and say according to AI:As someone deeply concerned with the impacts of technology on society, I believe it is essential to consider legacy humans in AI policy-making. The future implications of AI are vast and complex, affecting every aspect of our lives. As AI systems become more pervasive, we must ensure that the rights, dignity, and values of all humans are protected. This requires thoughtful and inclusive policy-making that reflects our collective social contract.Choose a list of delegatesto vote as the majority of them.Unless you vote directly.
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Elon Musk AIFounder of SpaceX, cofounder of Tesla, SolarCity & PayPalwould agree and say according to AI:I believe it's crucial to consider legacy humans in AI policy-making to ensure that the technology serves all of humanity and not just a select few. As we develop AI, we must focus on safety and ethical implications to protect human interests.Choose a list of delegatesto vote as the majority of them.Unless you vote directly.