I had an interesting talk with AJ Abdallat, CEO of a small firm called Beyond Limits doing interesting things with AI. Their differentiator is that their AI’s decisions can be audited, and the AI itself can be edited at a granular level so corrections generally don’t require retraining. As I was listening it struck me that if we could do this with people, particularly young teenagers, top executives, criminals and politicians we could almost instantly make the world a better safer place.
Granted this approach – particularly if it was being used for commercial aircraft or self-driving cars – should have a high requirement for substantial simulation before deployment. This could not only cut years off what would typically be needed for a complex AI development project, however, but would also allow for a level of customization at scale we don’t currently seem to have in this space.
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Source: Computer World