Presented by Booz Allen Hamilton
Intelligent Machines Will Eat Their Young and Us
Asimov’s Three Laws of Robotics are a fun plot device, but if they had worked, his stories would have been much less interesting. There are many ongoing efforts to build guardrails for machine intelligence, but ensuring that MI is “provably aligned” with human values is only a theoretical possibility.
Join the speakers as they explore some of the leading ideas from academia, science fiction, and business for safeguarding humanity from a superintelligence, and explain why this may not even be possible.
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JD Dulny
Booz Allen Hamilton

Emma Kinnucan
Booz Allen Hamilton

Adam Porter-Price
Booz Allen Hamilton