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Q&A session: The quest for true AI – Are we there yet?

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The conversation pulls together the questions from our audience of over 1,000 on the three previous videos in the series. We have heard from:

  • Ruth McAlister, Head of Research and Intelligence , Harod Associates on Voice Cloning and the Risks of Fraud through Advancements in AI-Generated Imagery
  • David Wells, Global Security Consultant , on the potential impacts of generative AI on terrorism.
  • Brendan Buckingham, Business Dev Lead Data Fabric and AI , IBM on AI Governance and Compliance

Questions touched on various aspects of AI, including the question of whether we have true AI or just clever programming. They also touched on the challenges of using AI tools like ChatGPT in policing and the need for guidance and policies.

The ethical considerations of using datasets to train AI models were also explored, along with the importance of transparency and accountability. The conversation concluded with a discussion on the need for police officers to be AI literate and the challenges of disclosure in relation to AI software providers.

Takeaways

  • The distinction between true AI and clever programming is subjective, but we are moving towards the development of true AI.
  • The use of AI tools like ChatGPT in policing raises concerns about restrictions and the need for guidance and policies.
  • Ethical considerations are important when using datasets to train AI models, and transparency and accountability are crucial.
  • Police officers need to be AI literate to effectively deal with AI-related challenges in investigations.
  • Disclosure of data sets and processes used by AI software providers is a complex issue in the criminal justice sector.

Sound Bites

  • “Do we actually have true AI at the moment or is it just clever programming?”
  • “The restrictions on using ChatGPT in policing are nearly impossible to prevent due to personal device usage.”
  • “The need for guidance and rules about using datasets ethically to train AI models.”

Chapters
00:00.  Exploring the Definition of True AI
03:18.  Challenges and Benefits of AI in Policing
07:56.  Ethical Considerations in AI Use
18:21.  The Importance of AI Literacy for Police Officers
22:41.  Disclosure Challenges in AI-Generated Evidence

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