Terminator and different sci-fi movies blamed for public’s considerations about AI

Jun 03, 2023 at 3:35 AM
Terminator and different sci-fi movies blamed for public’s considerations about AI

There are requires extra public schooling surrounding the longer term position of synthetic intelligence, amid claims that many individuals’s fears are primarily based on movies.

Rashik Parmar, chief govt of BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT, stated Hollywood blockbusters like Terminator and Ex Machina had “ingrained” public considerations about AI.

His phrases got here after a letter was launched by the San Francisco-based Centre For AI Safety warning the know-how could wipe out humanity and the danger must be handled with the identical urgency as pandemics or nuclear conflict.

Mr Parmar stated: “There should be a healthy scepticism about big tech and how it is using AI, which is why regulation is key to winning public trust.

“But lots of our ingrained fears and worries additionally come from films, media and books, just like the AI characterisations in Ex Machina, The Terminator, and even going again to Isaac Asimov’s concepts which impressed the movie I, Robot.”

While AI can carry out life-saving duties, corresponding to algorithms analysing medical photographs like X-rays and ultrasounds, its fast-growing capabilities and increasingly widespread use via the likes of ChatGPT have raised concerns.

Last month, main British pc scientist Geoffrey Hinton – considered the “godfather of AI” – left his position at Google with a warning it might gasoline disinformation and depart large numbers of individuals out of a job.

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The regulation of AI has develop into a spotlight for governments around the globe in latest months.

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak held talks earlier this month with the bosses of OpenAI, the corporate behind ChatGPT; Google DeepMind, and Anthropic.

The prime minister additionally met with Sundar Pichai, the chief govt of Google’s guardian firm Alphabet, on the Darlington Economic Campus.

A Downing Street spokesperson stated: “They spoke about striking the right balance to ensure the right regulatory guardrails are in place, whilst driving forward innovation.”

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Mr Parmar stated regulation was wanted to make sure AI “grows up responsibly”.

“Do films and the media have to change? No. It just proves we need more public education about the reality of AI, and for it to be part of the skills and teaching we get when we’re very young,” he added.