The latest artificial intelligence (AI) technology to dominate headlines is ChatGPT. This intelligent chatbot has taken the world by storm, with 1 million users within five days of launching, and has the potential to be enormously disruptive. Everyone from journalists to software engineers sees what the text-generated bot is capable of. But this leads to both reservations and excitement surrounding AI, such as ChatGPT. Why are there risks, and how do we fix them?
In his recent article, ‘The problem with AI and what we have to do about it’ Hanno Blankenstein, CEO and Founder at Unleash live, a visual analytics AI software company, delves into the current discussions around artificial intelligence and offers solutions for moving forward.
Unleash live is advancing computer vision, a field of AI, including speed, robustness, and ease of training and deployment. This allows for identifying defects and issues on remote infrastructure, preventing dangerous situations along power lines, and improving productivity for renewables. Computer vision is increasingly being adopted in various industries through open-source approaches and continuous improvement to build innovative and impactful AI algorithms and applications while maintaining an ethical framework.
But with this unprecedented opportunity comes a tremendous amount of responsibility to ensure that the developed AI impacts the customers and society positively and fairly. And the pressure is on as organizations and individuals scale up their use of AI.
"A diverse group of people with different perspectives and experiences is essential for creating AI."
- Hanno Blankenstein, CEO and Founder, Unleash live
In his article, Blankenstein emphasizes the importance of responsible AI development, stating, "We need to ensure that the AI we create is aligned with the best human values and that it is used ethically and responsibly." He also stresses the need for transparency and explainability in AI systems, as well as the importance of collaboration between industry, government, and academia while advancing the deployment of AI.
Overall, Blankenstein's article is a thought-provoking and informative read for anyone interested in the future of artificial intelligence. He presents a clear and compelling case for why it is important to address the challenges facing the field today to build a more responsible and inclusive AI for tomorrow.
Read the article here: The problem with AI and what we have to do about it. What do you think about this critical topic? We’d love to hear from you.