Cyber Security expert Mykko Hypponen, Harvard ethics expert and author Sheila Jasanoff, and lawyer Mark Deem discuss the issues that we will face over the next three years, the hurdles that we will have to overcome, the incidents that are likely to occur and the safeguards that will need to be put in place to ensure that the transition to a world controlled by AI will be in the interests of all and that any potential harmful effects are kept to a minimum.
The key questions that this discussion will debate will be:
- the necessity of cybersecurity to ensure that the data that the systems will work with is not corrupted.
- The issue of liability in a world where machines are increasingly making vital decisions.
- How the individual's rights will be protected in this new world, both in terms of privacy and whether it will be possible to assert the primacy of the individual in a world where people will increasingly find their lives determined by machines.