Rutherford and Fry on Living with AI: A Future for Humans

Published: Dec. 23, 2021, 1:46 p.m.

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As huge tech companies race to develop ever more powerful AI systems, the creation of super-intelligent machines seems almost inevitable. But what happens when, one day, we set these advanced AIs loose? How can we be sure they\\u2019ll have humanity\\u2019s best interests in their cold silicon hearts?

Inspired by Stuart Russell\\u2019s fourth and final Reith lecture, AI-expert Hannah Fry and AI-curious Adam Rutherford imagine how we might build an artificial mind that knows what\\u2019s good for us and always does the right thing.

Can we \\u2018programme\\u2019 machine intelligence to always be aligned with the values of its human creators? Will it be suitably governed by a really, really long list of rules - or will it need a set of broad moral principles to guide its behaviour? If so, whose morals should we pick?

On hand to help Fry and Rutherford unpick the ethical quandaries of our fast-approaching future are Adrian Weller, Programme Director for AI at The Alan Turing Institute, and Brian Christian, author of The Alignment Problem.

Producer - Melanie Brown\\nAssistant Producer - Ilan Goodman

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