AI: what it is and what it is not (yet)

Responsible AI Practices

Esther Montoya van Egerschot

Chief AI Governance @ DigiDiplomacy

History of AI

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Most important subsets

 

  • Machine Learning (ML)
  • Neural Networks
  • Deep learning
  • Large Language Models (LLMs)
  • Robotics

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Machine learning

 

→ Supervised Learning

 

→ Unsupervised Learning

 

→ Reinforcement Learning

 

→ Using labeled training set

 

→ Patterns in unlabeled data

 

→ Based on feedback or reward

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ANI, AGI or Superintelligence?

 

  • Artificial Narrow Intelligence (ANI): capable of performing specific tasks
  • Artificial General Intelligence (AGI): capable of human intelligence
  • Superintelligence: more capable than all human intelligence

 

  • Augmented Reality (AR)
  • Virtual Reality (VR)
  • Metaverse
  • Internet of Things (IoT)
  • Autonomous Vehicles (AV)
  • Cryptocurrency
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Takeaways

 

  • We have come a long way
  • But we are not yet being taken over by AI

 

It's not just about understanding the technology but also about envisioning how we can use it responsibly to better our world.

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Let's practice!

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