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Payne

American  
[peyn] / peɪn /

noun

  1. John Howard, 1791–1852, U.S. actor and dramatist.


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Kenneth Payne, a researcher at King’s College London specializing in AI and national security, underscored how AI and humans make different decisions in certain military situations.

From Salon

For example, in a recent experiment, Payne found that AI opted to deploy tactical nuclear weapons in 95% of the scenarios he designed, something that humans have never done.

From Salon

Payne said that, although no countries are currently considering allowing AI to deploy nuclear weapons, his research does help establish the sorts of biases that AI has in decision-making.

From Salon

“I think it is important because these systems and successor systems like them will be used in decision support. So they will be used to provide information to human decision makers. And therefore it’s incumbent on us to understand how they view the world and how they weigh risk in dangerous times,” Payne said.

From Salon

And over the years, as the technology has advanced, we’ve retreated to talking about keeping humans on the loop,” Payne said.

From Salon