Benjamin Grewe: Finding the right balance with Artificial Intelligence

Prof. Benjamin Grewe of the Institute of Neuroinformatics discusses the advantages and positive aspects of artificial intelligence on SRF, but also notes that AI can be exploited for criminal activities in its present state.

Autonomous driving car
Autonomous driving is one of the many examples of what is possible with artificial intelligence. (M. Mareen / Adobe Stock)

Controlling robots and autonomous vehicles are only a few examples of the capabilities of artificial intelligence. However, the question of who takes responsibility and who is accountable for potential harm remains. Professor Benjamin Grewe highlights the potential challenges in this regard.

The rise of Artificial Intelligence has unlocked a world of seemingly endless possibilities. However, as this cutting-edge technology advances, it raises a multitude of intricate questions that need to be addressed. For instance, questions of road safety, responsibility for errors, and data protection are just a few of the challenges. The speed of technological advancement exceeds the pace at which regulations can be established, resulting in increasing political calls for solutions.

external page Prof. Benjamin Grewe in "10 vor 10"

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