1 neighbours have shared what matters to them — in their own words.
“One big worry of mine when it comes to AI is that it being the most capital intensive technology in human history, it is intrinsically biased in favor of the most powerful, richest that almost no one else will really have access to the full capacity. And so it will be controlled by them. And we know what happens when the powerful control our lives.”
“One big worry of mine when it comes to AI is that it being the most capital intensive technology in human history, it is intrinsically biased in favor of the most powerful, richest that almost no one else will really have access to the full capacity. And so it will be controlled by them. And we know what happens when”
Across the submissions, a significant concern has emerged regarding Artificial Intelligence's inherent biases 😟. There is a strong worry that AI, being extremely capital-intensive, will inevitably concentrate power and control in the hands of the wealthy and powerful, limiting access for the general populace. This raises questions about equitable distribution and the potential for a small elite to dictate its future trajectory. Addressing these concerns now presents an opportunity for policymakers to ensure inclusive development and democratic oversight of AI technologies 💡.