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Your Right to Repair AI Systems | Rumman Chowdhury | TED

Your Right to Repair AI Systems | Rumman Chowdhury | TED

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For AI to achieve its full potential, non-experts need to be let into the development process, says Rumman Chowdhury, CEO and cofounder of Humane Intelligence. She tells the story of farmers fighting for the right to repair their own AI-powered tractors (which some manufacturers actually made…

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  1. People often perceive unfamiliar things as something to fear, which applies to AI as well. They might fear that AI will someday surpass human capabilities. However, now we need to utilize and refine AI to improve our lives. 🙂

  2. I think the most important fear of people is about disappearing work opportunities , I think until 10 or 20 years half of the works will be done by AI and robots🥲

  3. This is exactly correct however right to repair conflated with retraining, AI systems and a deeper interactive level is kind of a little bit of a stretch although I understand the general concept as being similar in some ways. but I totally agree for AI to actually be useful and professional and serious settings. People need the ability to correct retrain enhance and edit so happy I saw this so happy you’re speaking out.

  4. !!I recently sold some of my long-term position and currently sitting on about 250k, do you think Nvidia is a good buy right now or I have I missed out on a crucial buy period, any good stock recommendation on great performing stocks will be appreciated

  5. Let's not kid ourselves, outside of an AI mistake creating a catastrophic event, most are concerned about how easily their jobs will be replaced. Something that has already been taking place for years. Moreover, there is a complete lack of trust for those that sit atop the AI mountain. People have already been criminally robbed of their privacy to support development and research. As profits exponentially grow, so will power in our plutocracy, for the few. Nothing corrupts like greed and power, no matter what bow you tie it up with.

  6. it should fall under duplicity, they should be required to call it leasing rather than buying under these circumstances. People will definitely think twice about a lease on a tractor that has no repair, no quality of service and maintenance included.

  7. Good talk. Here’s some general inspiration for us space chimps: We are far from universal timeless ethical (intergalactic diplomatic)standards in law; but I’m quite hopeful to avoid another run just leaving the pyramids, again. It may be a good idea to follow the trail of: “Our task must be to expand our sphere of compassion to embrace..” There’s still some time left to skip that stupid idea of “nations” 😂 and increase profits for that bam-companies preparing for approaching “asteroids” if we fail to demonstrate an ability to handle AI-AGI-ASI since it’s at the scale of galactic danger; hint: it’s a good idea to make humans less of a threat to beings with neural nets…
    All good 👍

  8. You left out the part about how people know that “ai has mainly been used to subtlety brainwash them into lining the pockets of billionaires at a cost to their personal autonomy and mental health”

  9. Wonderful insight, Rumman. There's so much more to do in this AI evolution than just worrying. We need to bring more ideas to the table for testing and refinement before we develop and adopt more black boxes into its development.

  10. What happens when you don't trust your professional. When doctors are prescribing drugs that you don't need because they profit. When companies are competing for a tender to build homes for poor people and that company makes tons of money and yet the homes are not what poor people need. When financial institutions take advantage of your money keeping you stuck in a cycle of debt. That is humans doing that now. I think people are scared that AI will be too ethical and make the 'right' decisions for us. People suck I'm sorry to say.

  11. Rumman Chowdhury, you're attempting to profit from A.I. Like so many others doing the same thing, your greed and development in A.I. will result in a lot of unemployment and the death of millions. I support right to repair. A.I. will result in some great things but in the end, millions will die.

  12. With China build the first totally automated hospital set to serve 6,000 patients per year ,no chance of selling themselves robots because human labor is so cheap and they over housing us hurting them it does show where Americans will need to focus our limited microchips capacity & investment since boomers are liquidating.
    We must streamline our temporary incentivized agency and institutions now we've liberated sll common sense groups and industrialized the world.
    We must catch up education and beacracy on par with farming efficiency . It will be nice to mirror the military with 4 ir 5 ai agents drone helper per human fighter pilot . Owner operator robo taxi ,truckers can be trailed by 4 or 5 self drivers per human .

    We can train vast majority on universal operating systems that gets youth into the workforce no longer needing 12 year degrees .
    18 -30 yr most productive creative years can now return but of course this ends immigration needs.

    Even if we reach ubi for every person 60% of them will work cheaper than bots.

  13. This mega greedy co. They won't sell me original parts to repair. The right thing to do is to send it to the repair deparment and pay hundreds when i can do it myself for less than a hundred. Trusting A.I is a double edge knife on your troat. No 👎 noo

  14. It's all about money. Companies want the monopoly of repairing their devices and charge incredible amounts of money for it. In some cases, so high that it's better to buy a new device, so even more money for them. That's what we have to change, how to make capitalism work for the wellbeing of people in general, and not only the shareholders. We need to make clear we won't buy products that are not repairable at a sensible price, but if people continue buying John Deere or apple devices, we're letting them know they can do whatever they want and nothing happens…

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