U.S. President Joe Biden speaks during a news conference in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington on Oct. 25.U.S. President Joe Biden enacted sweeping new ground rules and guardrails Monday for the growth and development of artificial intelligence, leaving room for what Canadian experts hope will be a careful but complementary approach from Ottawa .
“There is no greater change I can think of in my life than AI presents as potential: exploring the universe, fighting climate change, ending cancer as we know it and so much more.” “We are working with companies and experts around the world to transform AI from fear to opportunity.” Biden – reportedly both captivated and concerned by the technology’s potential in recent months – strayed briefly from his script Monday to describe how “deepfake” videos can be produced with only a few seconds of authentic material.
But while governments are taking more timely action now, they’re not exactly ahead of the curve, he added: in its various forms, AI is already in wide use, influencing human behaviour and being used to generate authentic-looking content. Mark Daley, who earlier this month began a five-year term as Western University’s first-ever chief AI officer, acknowledged the challenge of walking the fine line between the technology’s promise and its potential dangers.
Such an approach would be appropriate, he added, considering Canada’s role in developing some of the foundational technology of AI, including former University of Toronto computer science professor Geoffrey Hinton.
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