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Subject Who Owns Your Face?
Date September 5, 2019 5:27 PM
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Amy Webb is a quantitative futurist and professor at NYU Stern School of
Business. She says we’re facing existential uncertainty as AI gets more
entrenched in our lives.

Artificial intelligence technologies are ravenous for data — the more data
they can gather, the more effective they are. Amy Webb, founder of the
Future Today Institute, [3]warns that we haven’t grappled with fundamental
questions about our relationship to AI and data, as it works its way deeper
into our lives. The answer to “Who owns your face?” should be obvious, says
Webb, but the rise of facial recognition software has complicated that
question. What rights do individuals have to their own data when they walk
through a store that utilizes facial recognition? It’s these sorts of
questions that we, as a society, are ignoring, she says.

[4][846bed902bc203faf43cc63ac18c49b2.jpeg] Can Deep Learning Restore
Humanity in Health Care?

It may seem counterintuitive, but Eric Topol, vice president of Scripps
Research, says one way to make health care more human is to embrace AI. The
AI subfield “deep learning” shows incredible promise to deliver more
reliable diagnoses faster. If doctors can depend on technology for test
results, they can spend more time working with patients on treatment, says
Topol. [5]Hear more from Topol.

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[6][cbda1b0a06315cc09249c728956c37c6.jpeg] "AI is the tool. We have to not
lose track of the actual problems we’re trying to solve." — Catherine Mohr,
[7]Deep Dive: Artificial Intelligence on the Rise

— GO DEEPER: ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE —

Intelligent systems are reading and responding to human emotions, playing a
critical role in medicine, and gathering vast amounts of data, often
without us knowing. Gain insights about this powerful technology from
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, psychology professor Elizabeth Dunn, web
entrepreneur Craig Newmark, WIRED editor in chief Nicholas Thompson, and
many others. [8]Explore the collection.

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