In September 2021, the "One Hundred Year Study on Artificial Intelligence" project (AI100) issued the second report of its planned long-term periodic assessment of artificial intelligence (AI) and its impact on society. It was written by a panel of 17 study authors, each of whom is deeply rooted in AI research, chaired by Michael Littman of Brown University. The report, entitled "Gathering Strength, Gathering Storms," answers a set of 14 questions probing critical areas of AI development addressing the major risks and dangers of AI, its effects on society, its public perception and the future of the field. The report concludes that AI has made a major leap from the lab to people's lives in recent years, which increases the urgency to understand its potential negative effects. The questions were developed by the AI100 Standing Committee, chaired by Peter Stone of the University of Texas at Austin, consisting of a group of AI leaders with expertise in computer science, sociology, ethics, economics, and other disciplines.
翻译:2021年9月,“人工智能一百年研究”项目(AI100)发表了关于计划对人工智能及其对社会的影响进行长期定期评估的第二份报告,由17个研究作者组成的小组撰写,每个研究作者都深深扎根于由布朗大学迈克尔·利特曼担任主席的人工智能研究中,题为“凝聚力量,聚集风暴”的报告回答了一组14个问题,其中14个问题涉及人工智能发展的关键领域,涉及AI的主要风险和危险、它对社会的影响、对公众的认识以及该领域的未来。报告的结论是,近年来,AI从实验室向人们的生活迈出了一大步,增加了了解其潜在负面影响的紧迫性。这些问题是由德克萨斯大学奥斯丁分校彼得·斯通担任主席的AI100常设委员会提出,该委员会由具有计算机科学、社会学、伦理学、经济学和其他学科专门知识的AI领导人组成。