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- (Weir et al., 2024) ⇒ Charles Weir, Anna Dyson, Olamide Jogunola, Louise Dennis, and Katie Paxton-Fear. (2024). “Interlinked Computing in 2040: Safety, Truth, Ownership, and Accountability.” In: Computer, 57(1). doi:10.1109/MC.2023.3318377
Subject Headings: Ethical AI, Responsible AI, Future of Artificial Intelligence.
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- It forecasts potential risks in AI, particularly safety issues in competitive landscapes.
- It predicts a limited impact of Quantum Computing by 2040.
- It envisions the rise in ownership and trading of public web assets, possibly via tokenization.
- It highlights the challenge of distinguishing truth from AI-generated fiction.
- It discusses the difficulty in differentiating accidents from criminal incidents in complex systems.
- It proposes ambient accountability as a possible intervention.
- It suggests the need for AI safety legislation and social science integration in tech development.
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Computer systems are increasingly interconnected, magnifying benefits and risks, especially with AI integration. Using a Delphi-based method, we interviewed technology futurists about potential trends towards 2040 and their societal impacts. Our findings highlight five key forecasts related to artificial intelligence and system complexity, and suggest six interventions to mitigate negative impacts.
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Author | volume | Date Value | title | type | journal | titleUrl | doi | note | year | |
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2024 InterlinkedComputingin2040Safet | Charles Weir Anna Dyson Olamide Jogunola Louise Dennis Katie Paxton-Fear | Interlinked Computing in 2040: Safety, Truth, Ownership, and Accountability | 10.1109/MC.2023.3318377 | 2024 |