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AI Is Dangerous, but Not for the Reasons You Think | Sasha Luccioni | TED

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So I've been an AI researcher for over a decade.

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And a couple of months ago, I got the weirdest email of my career.

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A random stranger wrote to me

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saying that my work in AI is going to end humanity.

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Now I get it, AI, it's so hot right now.

00:22

(Laughter)

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It's in the headlines pretty much every day,

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sometimes because of really cool things

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like discovering new molecules for medicine

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or that dope Pope in the white puffer coat.

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But other times the headlines have been really dark,

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like that chatbot telling that guy that he should divorce his wife

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or that AI meal planner app proposing a crowd pleasing recipe

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featuring chlorine gas.

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And in the background,

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we've heard a lot of talk about doomsday scenarios,

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existential risk and the singularity,

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with letters being written and events being organized

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to make sure that doesn't happen.

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Now I'm a researcher who studies AI's impacts on society,

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and I don't know what's going to happen in 10 or 20 years,

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and nobody really does.

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But what I do know is that there's some pretty nasty things going on right now,

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because AI doesn't exist in a vacuum.

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It is part of society, and it has impacts on people and the planet.

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AI models can contribute to climate change.

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Their training data uses art and books created by artists

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and authors without their consent.

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And its deployment can discriminate against entire communities.

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But we need to start tracking its impacts.

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We need to start being transparent and disclosing them and creating tools

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so that people understand AI better,

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so that hopefully future generations of AI models

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are going to be more trustworthy, sustainable,

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maybe less likely to kill us, if that's what you're into.

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But let's start with sustainability,

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because that cloud that AI models live on is actually made out of metal, plastic,

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and powered by vast amounts of energy.

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And each time you query an AI model, it comes with a cost to the planet.

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Last year, I was part of the BigScience initiative,

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which brought together a thousand researchers

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from all over the world to create Bloom,

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