Rudimentary interaction and automation are shifting toward genuine machine intelligence capable of reasoning and decision making. Combating algorithmic bias, educating and skilling for a new environment and understanding the societal impacts presents an ethical dilemma with few historical comparisons.
We are part of a connected world. Avoiding the creation of a new parallel society of those empowered or disempowered by advances in technology will take more than domestic regulation and policy. Opportunity exists for Australian governments and businesses to lead and influence global thought on how we further develop, utilise and regulate AI.
Join CEDA’s senior audience of leaders to hear how we will respond to what is fundamentally an ethical question, born of our time, and one that will shape the future of our society and economy.
Speaker:
David Thodey AO, Chairman, CSIRO
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