Two members of Google's now-defunct AI ethics council took the stage at the CognitionX AI conference in London on Wednesday.
Academics Joanna Bryson and De Kai were asked about what happened to the council, which was abruptly dissolved earlier this year following criticism of one of its members. Bryson says Google's enormous global influence means it should be treated like a"world power." Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.
Academics Joanna Bryson and De Kai were asked about what happened to the council, which was abruptly dissolved earlier this year following criticism of one of its members. Bryson says Google's enormous global influence means it should be treated like a"world power." Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.
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