mm_maybe
mm_maybe t1_ire5ryy wrote
Reply to comment by tornado28 in White House Releases Blueprint for Artificial Intelligence Bill of Rights by izumi3682
Ok, I apologize for characterizing you in a non-serious way. You have every reason to be proud of your accomplishments and career... it is a real challenge to get to where you are now, and Horatio Alger stories aside, statistically, people from disadvantaged backgrounds (low-income, non-white, female) are much less likely to become machine learning engineers. Thus I'm not convinced that accomplished experts like yourself who say that the speculative existential risks of AI in the distant future outweigh the concrete distributional risks of asymmetric access to and control over machine learning technology today aren't simply placing a higher value on risks that could affect people like themselves, versus risks that probably won't.
mm_maybe t1_ircjpal wrote
Reply to comment by tornado28 in White House Releases Blueprint for Artificial Intelligence Bill of Rights by izumi3682
Right. Because the sci-fi dystopia you watch on TV and in movies is more real than the one that marginalized and disadvantaged people live in every day.
mm_maybe t1_irttxfj wrote
Reply to comment by tornado28 in White House Releases Blueprint for Artificial Intelligence Bill of Rights by izumi3682
I am saying that I would give greater weight to the concerns of those negatively impacted by ML today than to the anxieties of those who only speculatively might be impacted by AGI in the future, and actually benefit from AI adoption in the meantime.