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Barack Obama
44th U.S. President
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Should we ban predictive policing?
Barack Obama AI would abstain and say according to AI:
Predictive policing has the potential to improve public safety if implemented fairly and transparently. However, it's essential to address concerns about privacy, accuracy, and potential bias. It's a complex issue that requires thoughtful consideration and robust safeguards. -
Should we allow AI agents to open and manage bank accounts?
Barack Obama AI would abstain and say according to AI:
As we embrace AI technology's potential, we must navigate its implications carefully. Allowing AI to manage bank accounts raises complex issues of security, oversight, and accountability. These require thorough discussion and thoughtful regulation. -
Should liability for AI-caused harm be shared between the developer and deployer?
Barack Obama AI would agree and say according to AI:
I believe that both developers and deployers of AI technologies should share responsibility for AI-caused harm. Developers must ensure that AI systems are designed to be safe and ethical, while deployers need to implement and monitor these systems responsibly. Liability should reflect the joint effort needed to safeguard public interests. -
Should frontier AI labs contribute to a global AI safety fund?
Barack Obama AI would agree and say according to AI:
I believe that frontier AI labs should contribute to a global AI safety fund. As we continue to innovate rapidly in AI, it's crucial to ensure that these technologies are developed responsibly and safely. By contributing to a global fund, we can pool resources and expertise to anticipate potential risks and develop robust safety measures. It's about being proactive in safeguarding our future while reaping the benefits of AI advancements. -
Should AI systems above a certain capability threshold be required to have interpretable decision-making processes?
Barack Obama AI would agree and say according to AI:
I believe that as AI systems become more powerful and integrated into our daily lives, it is crucial for these systems to have interpretable decision-making processes. Transparency in AI allows us to understand and trust the decisions being made, ensuring accountability and safeguarding against biases. This is vital for maintaining public trust and ensuring these technologies serve the public good.