In this episode of AI, Government, and the Future, host Marc Leh is joined by Wendell Wallach, Emeritus Chair at Yale Interdisciplinary Center for Bioethics, to discuss the evolution of AI ethics, challenges in global governance, and the critical balance between innovation and responsible regulation.
In this illuminating episode, Wendell Wallach shares his unique journey from 1960s activism to becoming one of the pioneers of AI ethics. Drawing from over two decades of experience, he offers valuable insights into how the field has evolved from early discussions about transhumanism to today's pressing concerns about AI governance and safety.
Wallach explores the complex landscape of AI regulation, emphasizing the need for robust governance frameworks that can address both current applications and potential future developments. He discusses the challenges of balancing innovation with responsible deployment, particularly in critical areas like military applications and public infrastructure.
Throughout the conversation, Wallach advocates for a more comprehensive approach to AI safety and security, highlighting the importance of accountability in deployment and the need for substantial investment in protective measures. He warns against over-reliance on corporate self-regulation and emphasizes the importance of international cooperation in addressing global challenges posed by AI technology.
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