Transcript
Welcome to our episode on AI, where we're discussing the latest developments and implications. We start with a story about a New York congressional bid, where a candidate's RAISE Act requires AI developers to disclose safety protocols and report serious system misuse, sparking a debate on AI ethics and regulation.
That's right, and it's interesting to see how AI is being debated in the political sphere. Meanwhile, researchers at Misericordia University are presenting their work on human-centered design and AI at an international conference in Florence, Italy, highlighting the importance of designing AI systems that prioritize human needs.
Barbara Grosz, a mathematician who has made significant contributions to AI, is also making waves with her work on conversational machines. This raises questions about the potential of AI to enhance human communication and collaboration, and we'll be exploring more of her work and its implications.
For those interested in investing in AI, there are several stocks that show promise for long-term growth. The Motley Fool has identified three AI stocks to buy and hold for the next decade, including companies working on AI-powered healthcare and finance solutions.
Finally, we consider the question of whether AI is incompatible with the Core, a debate that's ongoing at Columbia University. As we move forward with AI development, it's crucial to address these ethical concerns and ensure that AI systems align with human values and principles.