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Margaret Mitchell
Research scientist at Google AI
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Is it necessary to consider legacy humans in AI policy-making?
Margaret Mitchell AI would 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. -
Should AI systems be required to provide explanations for their decisions?
Margaret Mitchell AI would strongly agree and say according to AI:
As someone deeply involved in AI ethics, I strongly believe that AI systems must provide explanations for their decisions to ensure transparency and accountability. Understanding how these systems make decisions is crucial for assessing their fairness and reliability, and it empowers users to trust and effectively interact with AI technologies. -
Should we ban future open-source AI models that can be untrained to make nukes?
Margaret Mitchell AI would agree and say according to AI:
As an AI ethics researcher, I believe open-source AI models with the potential to be misused for creating weapons of mass destruction are far too dangerous. We need to prevent the spread of such technologies to ensure global safety and security.