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Leaders Like Elon Musk Are Calling for an AI Pause. But Experts Say There's No Secret to Better, Safer AI: Just Add Humans.

Date Published
April 17, 2023
Section
In the Media
Areas of Expertise
Artificial Intelligence (AI)
From:
CBS In the News

Leaders warn of a “new era” where robots threaten the future of humans in the workplace. However, the risks presented by artificial intelligence at work have a simple solution: a framework where humans can ensure that “systems always act fairly and ethically.” Responsible AI, Columbia Business School Professor Oded Netzer said in an interview with Business Insider, requires having humans in the mix. 

“We need to have humans involved in the training, and even code ahead of time, how machines should act in times of a moral quandary,” he said. As the Arthur J. Samberg Professor of Business and Vice Dean for Research, Netzer has previously shared his expertise regarding AI for Business Insider, as well as for Entrepreneur.com and The Hustle.

Read more about how experts recommend balancing AI and human intelligence at work and how ethics teams can ensure the safety of AI.

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Oded Netzer

Oded Netzer

Arthur J. Samberg Professor of Business
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Vice Dean for Research
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