Ethical AI Understanding and Countering Risks

Ethical AI Understanding and Countering Risks

Join Michael Tjalve from Microsoft Philanthropies and the University of Washington as he explores the ethical use of AI, delving into how to best leverage this powerful technology while understanding and proactively countering its potential risks and consequences.

In this insightful discussion, Michael draws on his extensive work with nonprofit and humanitarian organizations worldwide, revealing how AI is being applied to achieve real-world, societal-scale impact. You'll hear specific examples of projects that address critical global challenges, such as:

  • Building conversational AI solutions for victims of gender-based violence.
  • Developing AI tools to preserve and revitalize endangered indigenous languages.
  • Creating chatbots to provide refugees with access to online learning materials.
  • Using generative AI to streamline operations for nonprofits like Goodwill, enhancing career training and community programs through efficient donation processing.

The conversation also demystifies how AI works, from its ability to simulate human abilities like seeing, perceiving, and reasoning, to the breakthroughs in deep learning and generative AI. Michael explains why AI is so prominent now, attributing its rapid advancement to the availability of vast amounts of data, cloud computing, and more efficient algorithms.

Crucially, the episode addresses the inherent risks and concerns surrounding AI, including data privacy, potential job displacement, and the phenomenon of "hallucinations" – where AI can be confidently inaccurate, leading to misinformation. You'll learn about Microsoft's responsible AI principles, which have evolved from design philosophies into tangible engineering processes, and the importance of self-regulation in a fast-moving AI landscape.

Discover practical mitigation strategies like prompt engineering – a vital skill for effectively interacting with AI models – and explore tools such as content safety features and responsible AI dashboards. Michael emphasizes the necessity of a "human in the loop" for high-stakes applications and reveals the rigorous approval processes for sensitive AI services like voice cloning and facial recognition, due to their potential for misuse.

This episode underscores that in an era of societal-scale disruptive technology, "running fast and breaking things" is not an option. Instead, the focus is on significantly reducing risks, understanding AI's decision-making and mistakes, and recognizing that the biggest limitation to AI's potential is often our own imagination.



Ref: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=odWIkRcqEAU&list=PL03Lrmd9CiGey6VY_mGu_N8uI10FrTtXZ&index=20

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