Keeping human judgement sharp through a culture of disciplined skepticism in high-stakes, AI-powered decision making.
Again, thanks for your impressions and assessments. As always, so helpful, enabling sensible engineered approaches to a sticky problem.
There are tons of car accidents when drivers blindly trusted GPS routes and ended up in a ditch: https://theweek.com/articles/464674/8-drivers-who-blindly-followed-gps-into-disaster We humans tend to over trust machines than our own judgment. Thanks for the thoughtful piece.
Brilliant as always. Lets assume we reach AGI then we need to think about how to make the algorithm trust us. What traits in humans will the algorithm find best to establish trust :)
I love the counterintuitive finding about explainability, James.
Again, thanks for your impressions and assessments. As always, so helpful, enabling sensible engineered approaches to a sticky problem.
There are tons of car accidents when drivers blindly trusted GPS routes and ended up in a ditch: https://theweek.com/articles/464674/8-drivers-who-blindly-followed-gps-into-disaster We humans tend to over trust machines than our own judgment. Thanks for the thoughtful piece.
Brilliant as always. Lets assume we reach AGI then we need to think about how to make the algorithm trust us. What traits in humans will the algorithm find best to establish trust :)
I love the counterintuitive finding about explainability, James.