Share on linkedin Ali Farhadi speaks at Axios' AI+ Summit in New York. Photo: DP Jolly/Axioswith the public, Ali Farhadi, CEO of the Allen Institute for AI, told Axios' Ina Fried at the Axios AI+ Summit in New York Wednesday.: Every successful new wave of technology reaches the point where it's so widely adopted it becomes "taken for granted," Farhadi argued — and AI won't reach that point unless the industry earns back trust.
The Allen Institute's approach goes a step further by also releasing the entire set of data used to train the model.Farhadi said, is essential if researchers are going to be able to evaluate an AI model's accuracy, reliability and safety. "Without actual openness, it's hard to be scientific about the evaluation," said Farhadi, who is also professor of computer science and engineering at the University of Washington.would also be safer in the long run, Farhadi maintains, because a wider community would be empowered to solve its problems.
"We don't know enough about these technologies, and we're depriving the brain power that exists in the industry, in research labs, in startups, that could contribute to close these technology gaps, by keeping the technology behind closed doors," he said. Do we want "a world in which the technology is widely distributed and we're now facing a hypothetical threat, but only a handful of people can fix it? Or a world where we actually have millions of experts who can jump on the call and solve the problem?"Farhadi said that AI makers won't be able to earn back the public's trust until they can understand how their models produce a particular output — and they won't be able to do that until their data is fully available to...
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