This document 'A Manifesto for Society in the Artificial Intelligence Future' version 6.1 is the flagship document of Probably42. It brings together the best transformative and pragmatic proposals of Probably42 in summary form. It is underpinned by the fu...
This is Issue 10 of our 'Considered Document' on the subject of Artificial Intelligence. It takes account of Probably42 discussions on the topic and also updates the recommendations our submission to the House of Lords Select Committee on the subject 3 ye...
Output from Deep Thought Pie and Pint Meeting 17 covering the subject: Rights and Responsibilities and covering Individuals, Business, Government and the Media
This introductory document has now been replaced by the full manifesto filed under the Proposals category at http://www.probably42.net/documents/2/13/a-manifesto-of-ideas-for-society-in-the-21st-century
This document has now been replaced by the full manifesto documentThis document is the introduction to a fuller manifesto in process of production. This covers just the Principles and Values which set the context to the specific strategies put forwar...
Summary (full description of Issue and Idea is at http://www.probably42.net/documents/2/5/the-march-of-intelligent-automation-embryonic-version
There is a potential, rather than actual, issue related to the deployment of advances in Robotics and Artifici...
Geoff OsborneCongratulations on a well-argued case that could serve as an exemplar for Ideas posted on Probably42. You've tackled the Why, Who, Where and When, but not the What of AI (or IA). The term is banded about a lot at the moment but I wondered if you had any... moreCongratulations on a well-argued case that could serve as an exemplar for Ideas posted on Probably42. You've tackled the Why, Who, Where and When, but not the What of AI (or IA). The term is banded about a lot at the moment but I wondered if you had any particular scope in mind. Amazon's 'Customers who bought this item also bought ....' was cited as an example of AI in a recent radio broadcast, but your article focuses on jobs that can be replaced by AI. Thank you for including my counter-argument. Googling suggests to me that the world is split 50/50 between your view and mine, so a good issue for Probably42 to cut its teeth on. less
March 2, 2017
Tony ClackThanks Geoff, meant to say that I hadn't thought about the 'What' aspect. I suspect there is a lot of misuse of the term AI among the media and I don't believe the Amazon example of 'Customers who bought this........' is actually AI. rather than address... moreThanks Geoff, meant to say that I hadn't thought about the 'What' aspect. I suspect there is a lot of misuse of the term AI among the media and I don't believe the Amazon example of 'Customers who bought this........' is actually AI. rather than address this in a comment response I think it might be worth writing it as a separate document. I'll add a link when I've done it. Tony
March 2, 2017
Tony Clack
I have now added a document as promised. It's at the link attached to this reply and shown below.
March 2, 2017
David Sinclair
It's very good and there's nothing to add to Geoff's comments. The navigation is easy and it follows a clear pattern and is logical. So all in all, the whole thing is a success!
March 3, 2017
Tony Clack
Still worth reading this but there is now a fuller document prepared as a submission to the House of Lords Select Committee on Artificial Intelligence. Just scan the documents in the Proposals section to view it.