Cristina Reyes
Gogan says she hopes that’s wrong, because there are currently four billion people in the world who lack access to enough electricity, and 850 million people who lack access to any electricity at all.
The idea was to investigate the embedded moral decisions made by autonomous cars in dangerous situations.The results are interesting in that they showed, unsurprisingly that different individuals and cultures gave different responses.
Whose do we use?These decisions have real-life implications.. ‘We better be sure that the purpose put into the machine is the purpose we really desire,’ Norbert Weiner stated in 1960..In 2021, Stewart Russell OBE (Professor of Computer Science, University of California, Berkeley) in his Reith Lectures expressed some principles that he had co-developed to make the development of AI positive and safe.. Altruism – AI is there solely to improve human outcomes and purpose.
Uncertainty – the objectives, purpose and outcomes will remain uncertain.Learning from humans – there needs to be a dynamic process, constantly checking back and developing understanding.. Why is this important?
Russell asks you to imagine that you have a robot looking after your children.
You give it the clear purpose of keeping the children safe and fed with home cooked food.designtovaluest/s93816/.
DfMA itself can be based on a set of repeatable elements and processes to derive gains, and ultimately could transform the construction industry so that it more closely resembles manufacturing.With Industry 4.0 now a key part of many sectors, research and development into construction automation is also a rapidly growing area.
Additionally, the skill sets required to implement methods such as Discrete Event Simulation are becoming more commonplace as the industry steadily adopts more facets of digital design..Despite the advances, construction planning is still typically done using static Gantt charts which, although highly detailed, often have the potential to be inflexible, inefficient and inaccurate, and cannot allow stakeholders to explore fully and rapidly the ‘what if’ of projects and the effects of their decisions on the final product.