Why we must act now to ensure that exponential technological progress remains a benefit for humanity and the planet. Technology has undoubtedly been good to us. AI systems are now able to detect some forms of skin cancer at a higher rate of accuracy than human doctors. Robots perform ultrasound exams and surgery, sometimes with little to no human intervention. Autopilots fly and land planes in the most adverse conditions and may soon be able to steer personal air taxis. Sensors gather live data from machinery and their “digital twins” to predict upcoming failures or warn of crucial repairs. 3D printers are capable of spitting out spare parts, improving maintenance options in remote locations.
Read MoreAfter a year of being pummeled with information about AI being the next big thing and possibly the most impactful technology ever, it is time to step back and really form a worldview on the potential impacts on humanity. We have a few years of data points to extrapolate a future view that is reasonably accurate.
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