By continuing to browse our site you agree to our use of cookies, revised Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. You can change your cookie settings through your browser.
Artificial intelligence is having an increasingly profound impact on people's lives. But, should it ever make crucial decisions about war or healthcare? In "The Global Debate: Should governance be in effect before AI developments?" George Galloway, a former British MP who's the leader of the Workers Party of Britain, compares AI to electricity. Both are technology that can save lives or destroy them depending on who controls it. He argues that decisions involving war and healthcare should never be left to AI, because only humans with a soul, morals and a conscience can be trusted to make such decisions. Take a look.
Artificial intelligence is having an increasingly profound impact on people's lives. But, should it ever make crucial decisions about war or healthcare? In "The Global Debate: Should governance be in effect before AI developments?" George Galloway, a former British MP who's the leader of the Workers Party of Britain, compares AI to electricity. Both are technology that can save lives or destroy them depending on who controls it. He argues that decisions involving war and healthcare should never be left to AI, because only humans with a soul, morals and a conscience can be trusted to make such decisions. Take a look.