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Should an AI be President?
The idea of having an AI as a president is not universally accepted, but it can be used as an advisor. Some people believe that while AI has the potential to be a great tool for mankind, we should also remember that it should not take over human leadership positions.
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Algorithms used in healthcare can contain the same biases as society, relying on historical data that was originally used to discriminate.
33:05 - 34:38 (01:33)
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Algorithms used in healthcare can contain the same biases as society, relying on historical data that was originally used to discriminate. This can lead to perpetuating discrimination and inequality in healthcare practices.
ChapterShould an AI be President?
EpisodeAyanna Howard: Human-Robot Interaction and Ethics of Safety-Critical Systems
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
Researchers analyzed data from black and white women and found a discrepancy in outcomes tied to race.
34:38 - 35:26 (00:47)
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Researchers analyzed data from black and white women and found a discrepancy in outcomes tied to race. While the original article had a more straightforward title, media outlets sensationalized it as "racist AI algorithms."
ChapterShould an AI be President?
EpisodeAyanna Howard: Human-Robot Interaction and Ethics of Safety-Critical Systems
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The idea of having an AI as a president may not be widely accepted, but using AI as an advisor could be possible.
35:26 - 40:27 (05:01)
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The idea of having an AI as a president may not be widely accepted, but using AI as an advisor could be possible. However, the concept of a human leader is deeply rooted within society, making it difficult for people to fully embrace the use of AI in politics.