Tech Life – Crimson Traces for AI – BBC Sounds

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Over 200 distinguished people and 70 organizations need worldwide settlement on 'not crossing purple traces' for synthetic intelligence to forestall dangers to humanity. We converse to Stuart Russell, professor of laptop science on the University of California at Berkeley, who’s supporting the decision. He outlines among the potential dangers that AI may pose to all of us, and says {that a} world settlement on an AI purple line is the answer. Also this week on Tech Life: We have a look at how synthetic intelligence is impacting the authorized occupation. In Ghana, holograms are serving to unfold breast most cancers well being recommendation. And Shiona McCallum talks to a younger tech YouTuber in Dubai. Presenter: Shiona McCallum Producer: Tom Quinn (Image: An illustration of the letters AI on a purple background. Credit: Wong Yu Liang/Getty Images)

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