Partnership on AI: Google, DeepMind, Facebook, Microsoft, Amazon and IBM

Partnership on AI: In 2014, the founder of Tesla and Mr. Elon Musk, stated in an interview that AI will be the biggest threat to human existence. That didn't stop him from co-chairing a billion-dollar AI research nonprofit.

This, of course, has not stopped many thinkers from wondering if artificial intelligence really could escape any human control.Partnership on AI

Today the five largest companies such as Google and its subsidiary DeepMind, Facebook, Microsoft, Amazon and IBM have joined forces in a partnership that will focus on AI. The of the organism;

Partnership on AI

A coalition devoted to highlighting best practices and ethics research that should distinguish the field of artificial intelligence.

The team points out that “we anticipate great social benefits and opportunities in the future, but we also understand that as with any new technology there will be problems and confusion about new applications and capabilities. We look forward to working together on these important issues. We intend to address important issues such as ethics, security, transparency, privacy, prejudice, and justice. "

For this purpose, the new Partnership on AI promises to share best practices that will ensure a positive impact on society. It also intends to research the use of artificial intelligence in areas such as healthcare and transportation. It also intends to offer the necessary e.g such as educational material and forums for discussions in the development of artificial intelligence.

Of course, the new AI organization is not an official regulatory body and will not have the power to control how it will evolve to develop and how technology will be deployed globally.

 

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