This year’s London Tech Week focused on the need for artificial intelligence (AI) to be trustworthy and responsive to the needs of society. UK Research and Innovation has funded £50 million to create secure AI to help solve major challenges by bringing experts from different fields together. Professor Gregory O’Hare said, ‘AI offers profound opportunities, but could also be used for sinister means with financial or political implications, like boundary incursions and even wars. Will it always be used for good purpose, or is there a significant chance it will be used for Machiavellian purposes? AI is developing at a faster pace than laws can be drafted in response.’ The Irish Congress of Trade Unions said they should be involved at an early stage when addressing AI concerns as the EU AI Act is not suitable and is more than disappointing from workers’ point of view. It offers some comfort but ‘doesn’t go far enough’.
AI developing faster than laws regulating it
Written by David Fletcher 23 Jun 2023Additional Info
- Pray: for the experts’ discussions and the donated £50m to result in wise and safe development of future inventions. (Proverbs 8:12)
- More: www.independent.co.uk/tech/machiavellian-trade-unions-trinity-college-dublin-chatgpt-donald-trump-b2361577.html