Google has announced its AI ethics panel. This announcement took place at a conference, EmTech Digital of MIT Technology Review organized at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
The newly launched Global advisory council will guide on the ethical issues of AI, automation and other related technologies.
Google is examining both internally and externally to absolve the ways to use the new unfolding technologies.
In April, first-time, the Advanced Technology External Advisory Council will meet. Kent Walker, Google’s global affairs head also informed about the further three meetings.
Not just that, Google has also published the full list of panel members. The list includes 8 people, William Joseph Burns-former US deputy secretary of state, Joanna Bryson a computer teacher at the University of Bath, and a mathematician Bubacarr Bah.
Moreover, the panel announced will also work on Google’s most complex challenges.
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The panel will discuss the use of facial recognition technology. Diane Greene, former head of Google’s Cloud computing department specified facial recognition technology as “inherent bias”.
Ms. Bryson argued over the treating robots as people vouge under the “Robots Be Slave” a highly cited thesis.
In the year 2018, she stated that it is unethical to not inform people about the proper use of facial recognition technology because of the intricacy of the technology.
In contrast, to humanize robots, “we not only further dehumanize real people but also encourage poor human decision making in the allocation of resources and responsibility,” she wrote.