Giving Compass' Take:
- Vilas Dhar and Yolanda Botti-Lodovico share ten trends that are likely to influence almost every aspect of life - from work to art to criminal justice.
- AI will be influential, but it can either reinforce or overturn systems. How can you work to ensure that AI is used in positive ways?
- Learn how the philanthropy and tech sectors can collaborate on ethical AI.
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Artificial intelligence is, suddenly, all around. You may have tested ChatGPT, the AI-powered chatbot that headlined tech conversations at this year’s World Economic Forum, seen AI-generated portraits on Instagram, or followed the wave of recent enthusiastic media coverage. But this technology hasn’t just appeared from nowhere. Artificial intelligence has powered internet search, voice assistants, and more for years — but has rapidly entered our public awareness and conscious engagement in the past few months.
2023 will be a defining year in shaping the future of AI. Here are ten important AI domains to watch:
- AI and bots will change your job, no matter your profession
- AI will enter classrooms and exam halls
- For children, AI will create new opportunities — and challenges
- Digital portrait generators will change our understanding of privacy
- Defining what constitutes ‘art’ will become increasingly difficult
- Algorithmic justice will become a critical, cross-sectoral inquiry
- Killer robots will have to obey the law
- Expect more and bigger technology commitments from civil society
- The ‘AI divide’ is the new ‘digital divide’
- AI will play a new role in government — our public service leaders need to be prepared
Read the full article about AI trends by Vilas Dhar and Yolanda Botti-Lodovico at The Hill.