What Can Be Done
Mitigating AI risk: How militaries should plan for AI
The 2018 white paper from the Electronic Frontier Foundation aims to provide recommendations at mitigating AI risk, and a guide to militaries scrambling to develop AI weapon systems.

Resolving the “AI Misinformation Epidemic”
The “AI Misinformation Epidemic” is real, and it is leading the discussion away from concerns that really matter: a society where AI and humans co-exist.
FB’s Chief Security Officer releases farewell memo urging colleagues to “be willing to pick sides”
Chief Security Officer Alex Stamos is leaving Facebook, and he has left an important message to his colleagues.
Tech experts from Google and Tesla signs policy statement against AI weapons
As more and more countries are venturing into the creation of AI weapons, leaders from the tech world such as Elon Musk of Tesla, and Demi Hassabis, Shane Legg and Mustangs Suleyman of Google Deepmind signed a policy statement calling for laws against the use and development of “lethal autonomous weapons”.
David Lee: We should start designing jobs that unlock our hidden talents and passions
David Lee of UPS he talks about the great potential offered by artificial intelligence for workers to utilize their creativity and capacity for collaboration.
Make AI less human and more useful
Rahul Agaskar’s points make a lot of sense. What we need from AI is to make our jobs and tasks easier. We need them to make the playing field (of opportunities in our work and social lives) more equal.
AI community boycotts KAIST
Without a pre-emptive ban on autonomous weapons, and an international law that will prevent the development of such technologies, members of the academia are forced to take matters to their own hands.
Malcolm Gladwell: The trick to interacting with machines is to remember that they are machines…we are a fundamentally different thing
In this article written by Cynthia Johnson following her interview with Malcolm Gladwell, she talks
Elise Stefanik of New York’s 21st District introduces AI legislation
Finally, someone in the U.S. government has began the first step to ensuring security in