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  • How can we ensure that artificial intelligence is safe and secure?

    Ali Naqi Shaheen
    7 replies
    AI is a formidable force reshaping the landscape across various industries and aspects of our lives. Its applications span diverse domains, including healthcare, finance, manufacturing, and more, revolutionizing how we work and interact with technology. Ensuring the safe and secure use of artificial intelligence (AI) is a multifaceted challenge that requires a comprehensive approach. Please share your thoughts on ensuring that AI is safe and secure.

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    Owen Keller
    AI security relies on continuous monitoring, ethical guidelines, and user education to navigate the evolving landscape of risks and benefits.
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    Luke Bryant
    Prioritize data privacy & transparency.
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    Leon Fisher
    To secure AI, we must set ethical guidelines, prioritize data privacy, and maintain transparency, fostering global collaboration through regular audits.
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    Ryker Emerson
    To safeguard AI, we need to prioritize data privacy, establish ethical guidelines, and engage in global collaboration through regular audits for comprehensive security.
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    Renee Gunter
    AI's transformative power requires a vigilant approach. Ethical guidelines, user education, and global collaboration, coupled with regular audits, form the pillars of a secure AI landscape.
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    Kamil Riddle
    In the AI era, security is paramount. A holistic strategy involves ethical guidelines, transparent practices, global collaboration, and continuous monitoring for a safe and resilient AI environment.
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    Nick
    Have a totally independent, equally staffed consortium on regulations that can vet, verify, and regulate large AI usage by corps. Just like they have the Association of Atomic Scientists, and the different nuclear watchdog groups that do that for nuclear power and arms. It would need to have representatives from the companies, the government, and consortium employees so that no one can cheat or manipulate the checks. All employees would need to be background checked, paid independently (not from the government or the AI corps), and certified with extensive AI/ML experience. The government would have more of an incentive based job, awarding government grant incentives by keeping to the rules and regulations and keeping accurate records. I feel it would be a step towards developing and pushing AI further down the road and still ensuring safety and security. Lastly, the consortium would have its own adjudication department which would deal with violations, compliance, and restrictions.