17–19 Jun 2020
Civic Centre
Europe/London timezone

Artificial Intelligence and the right to de-optimization

18 Jun 2020, 15:00

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Despite major accomplishments in quantum computing capacities over the last century, difficulties known since the last AI hype cycle of the 2010s have returned in a new form. Governments and businesses had to cope with negative effects such as overlearning of algorithms and deterministic predictions of AI-systems in conjunction with extensive reliance on computer programs. But this time the complexity was not in avoiding discrimination resulting from biased data, but in avoiding general societal boredom, and saturation through over-optimization by the logic of machines. The major problems for human society being associated with this new rule of logic were firstly the loss of chance and secondly the loss of basic problem-solving competencies. Today, every European citizen has the right to information search de-optimization. Only a few years ago, this was almost unthinkable. This dossier traces the history of this process and looks at the development of the legislation of the embedded mismatch

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