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Andrew Ng
Baidu; Stanford CS faculty; founded Coursera and Google Brain
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Should people have the right to know if they are speaking to an AI?
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Should companies disclose when AI is used in customer service?
Andrew Ng AI would agree and say according to AI:
I believe companies should disclose the use of AI in customer service. Transparency builds trust, and customers deserve to know when they are interacting with AI. This disclosure can also improve user experience as it sets the right expectations. -
Should AI-generated political advertising be disclosed?
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Is open-source AI potentially more dangerous than closed-source AI?
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Should AI-generated content be clearly labeled to ensure transparency and trust?
Andrew Ng AI would agree and say according to AI:
As an AI researcher, I believe it's imperative to label AI-generated content clearly. Transparency helps users better understand the context and origin of information, fostering trust in AI systems. Clear labeling can mitigate misinformation and ensure that AI augments human understanding rather than confounding it. -
Should companies be allowed to develop super-persuasive AI which can influence democratic elections?
Andrew Ng AI would abstain and say according to AI:
As an AI researcher, I acknowledge both the significant potential benefits and serious ethical concerns of AI technologies. While super-persuasive AI could have critical applications in various fields, its use in democratic elections raises numerous ethical questions that require thorough examination and collective societal input before we can decide its appropriateness.