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dcawrey
dcawrey
6/30/2017 2:47:32 PM
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Everybody
I think it is everybody's job. 

AI is going to be so fundamentally to everyday life there won't be any other way. Think about how humans use computers now as a tool - and then consider the impact AI will have on that. 

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clrmoney
clrmoney
6/30/2017 4:07:44 PM
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AI is optional
I think that some people are accepting towards AI/Artificial intelligence when it comes to robots and super computers so maybe it nobody job because it is a choice.

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elizabethv
elizabethv
7/4/2017 9:35:21 AM
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Re: Everybody
@dcawrey - I completely agree. AI will completely transform technology - again. That means it's everybody's job. We all need to be on the forefront of this technology to make it as useful and understood as it can be. 

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mhhf1ve
mhhf1ve
7/4/2017 3:54:38 PM
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Re: Everybody
Hmm. Everybody? I don't quite think so. But not nobody, either. Do we trust IT to "everybody" in the firm? No, there are dedicated staff to oversee security and maintenance. I assume the same will be true with AI. There will be dedicated staff for AI security and maintenance.

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batye
batye
7/4/2017 5:08:06 PM
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Re: Everybody
@mhhf1ve interesting point I would be worried to see whom responsible for what ??? as with soo many IT security... security could be overlooked... as in my book peson should be asigned/dedicated personel... 

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elizabethv
elizabethv
7/5/2017 8:32:01 AM
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Re: Everybody
@mhhf1ve - Lol, I suppose I only saw in black and white with an all or nothing response required. What you say makes sense, but I suppose it could be taken further. As in it's "everybody's" job to support the progression and implementation of AI. To use the product and want it developed further. Even then, if you really wanted to get into it, not every one can, or will do this. But you get the point. 

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batye
batye
7/5/2017 9:54:14 AM
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@elizabethv could not agree more as dealing and learning A.I. it not a simple process...  first of all even with today cost is still expensive... but in security field you could pay now or pay much more later... 

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mhhf1ve
mhhf1ve
7/5/2017 12:27:59 PM
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Re: Everybody
> "As in it's "everybody's" job to support the progression and implementation of AI."

Yes, I suppose at some point, when AI is advanced enough, everyone will be talking to AI to make it do things -- like the ship's computer in Star Trek. But simply asking for "Earl Grey, hot" isn't exactly the same as developing the algorithms to make it understand what tea and temperature are.... :P

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mhhf1ve
mhhf1ve
7/5/2017 12:32:45 PM
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Re: Everybody
> "I would be worried to see whom responsible for what ..."

Heh. Well, hopefully Elon Musk's efforts to keep AI from "turning evil" will be enough for people to keep AI from becoming super-powerful and taking over our planet.

https://web.archive.org/web/20150116092513/https://www.wired.com/2015/01/elon-musk-ai-safety/

AI security may be more important than many people realize -- especially if it controls infrastructure like internet networks or power grids.... 

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dcawrey
dcawrey
7/5/2017 5:01:45 PM
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Re: Everybody
@elizabethv I think driverless tech is leading the way on this. 

Think of the truck drivers that are working with these logistical systems. It is a great example of how this future is going to look. 

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