04 ASIMOV'S THIRD LAW OF ROBOTICS EXPLAINED #50LAM_ARTIFICIAL_INTELLIGENCE

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03 ASIMOV'S SECOND LAW OF ROBOTICS EXPLAINED #50LAM_ARTIFICIAL_INTELLIGENCE

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02 ASIMOV'S FIRST LAW OF ROBOTICS EXPLAINED #50LAM_ARTIFICIAL_INTELLIGENCE

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Imagine a world where AI is well regulated.

* It can't learn from data and work of people without their permission, without compensation and without attribution.
* It's not allowed to lie or cause violence or discrimination.
* It can only run on green energy and must not be used when energy is scarce in the infrastructure's regions.
* It can only be used by scientists or people who need it to increase accessibility.
* Anything created by AI has to be marked as such (and attribute all the people it learned from).
* AI can only create art that humans can't create or finish the work of deceased artists.

I'd be looking forward to a new 2Pac album.  

#AI #science #AsimovsLaws #robotics

A new (old) acquisition. Wings Books, 1992. Originally published as ‘Machines That Think’ in 1984. Can you go wrong with an Asimov-curated robot anthology? I find it hard to believe that you can.

#ScienceFiction #IsaacAsimov #Asimov #AsimovsLaws #Robot #Robots #Robotics #SF #SFF #NowReading #Bookstodon @bookstodon

Can #Fediverse moderation scale to 10^5 instances?

#Wikipedia management of vandalism is aided by bots - transparently and *under human control* [1] - #AsimovsLaws

#FediverseModeration will also need help from bots + #AI - but again: *transparently under human community control*.

BinZia+2022 [2][3] quantify toxic content spread among #Pleroma instances + propose an #AI-based strategy.

@nemobis @legoktm

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:BOTS

[2] https://arXiv.org/abs/2204.12709

[3] https://arXiv.org/abs/2110.13500

Wikipedia:Bots - Wikipedia