Apple finally joins Facebook, Google, IBM and Microsoft in AI group to ensure technology is used ‘for the greater good of humanity’
- Apple is the fifth tech giant to join Partnership on AI
- Amazon, Facebook Google/DeepMind, IBM and Microsoft are all members
- Group works to ensure AI is used ethically and safely
Apple has joined an artificial Intelligence (AI) research group alongside the other tech giants of the world.
The organization, called Partnership on AI, ensures that the technology is used ethically and for the greater good of humanity.
The Cupertino company has been involved with the group since last year, but has formalized its membership together with Amazon, Facebook Google/DeepMind, IBM and Microsoft.
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Apple has joined an artificial Intelligence (AI) research group alongside other tech giants of the world. The firm has been involved with the group since last year, but has formalized its membership together with Amazon, Facebook Google/DeepMind, IBM and Microsoft
The birth of AI has made our lives easier, but the more advance it becomes, the more some worry about what the future holds.
And experts have been verbal about the nightmare that may lay ahead.
Stephen Hawking has warned that AI ‘has the potential to evolve faster than the human race’ and stated that ‘we need to ensure AI is designed ethically, with safeguards in place’- this is where Partnership on AI comes in.
‘The objective of the Partnership on AI is to address opportunities and challenges with AI technologies to benefit people and society,’ the group said during its launch in September.
Partnership on AI says plans to ‘conduct research, recommend best practices, and publish research under an open license in areas such as ethics, fairness and inclusivity; transparency, privacy, and interoperability; collaboration between people and AI systems; and the trustworthiness, reliability and robustness of the technology’
And now, Apple is the latest newcomer in helping the mission.
‘We’re glad to see the industry engaging on some of the larger opportunities and concerns created with the advance of machine learning and AI, Tom Gruber, head of advanced development of Siri, shared in a statement.
The growth of AI is slowing making the lives of humans easier, but it is also increasing concerns over the future of humanity. And experts have been very verbal about the nightmare, similar to what happened in Terminator, that may lay ahead
‘We believe it’s beneficial to Apple, our customers, and the industry to play an active role in its development and look forward to collaborating with the group to help drive discussion on how to advance AI while protecting the privacy and security of consumers.’
In addition to Apple joining, Partnership on AI also brought on six new independent board members.
The new members will join Greg Corrado (Google/DeepMind), Tom Gruber (Apple), Ralf Herbrich (Amazon), Eric Horvitz (Microsoft), Yann Lecun (Facebook), and Francesca Rossi (IBM) on our Board of Trustees, to create a board that strikes a balance between corporate and not-for-profit memberships.