Etica e bias dell’AI, una riflessione | Maria Bosco | TEDxSanremo
"È giusto lasciar morire oppure uccidere salvando vite?". È da questo interrogativo morale che nasce il trolley problem: accettereste la morte di una persona se così ne verranno salvate 5? E se la persona doveste ucciderla voi? E se fosse un vostro caro?
La soluzione di questo problema di etica, che può apparire lontano dalla nostra realtà, nasconde un’enorme importanza nel dibattito scientifico e tecnologico odierno: nell'era dell'intelligenza artificiale, quale etica dobbiamo insegnare alle automobili a guida autonoma?
Se parliamo di incidenti e vite umane, è vero che predeterminato è meglio di randomico?
Un breve viaggio tra etica e bias dell’intelligenza artificiale.Matematica di formazione e divulgatrice scientifica di professione, Maria Bosco, alias Meribi, ha un percorso tutt’altro che lineare: da giocatrice professionista di pallanuoto in Serie A1, passando dalla consulenza informatica e dalla produzione televisiva, oggi attraverso il suo lavoro di content creator, condivide la passione per le scienze, con la grande convinzione che sia possibile rendere la matematica divertente e comprensibile. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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