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Lero (Science Foundation Ireland Research Centre for Software) researchers need to know (survey): Will artificial intelligence (AI) end civilization?

it’s a stimulating survey (I took it on July 20, 2023, deadline for participation in the survey is September 1, 2023). Here’s more from a July 18, 2023 Lero (Science Foundation Ireland Research Centre for Software) press release on EurkeAlert,

Will artificial intelligence (AI) end civilisation? Researchers at Lero, the Science Foundation Ireland Research Centre for Software and University College Cork, are seeking help determining what the public believes and knows about AI and software more generally.

Psychologist Dr Sarah Robinson, a senior postdoctoral researcher with Lero, is asking members of the public to take part in a ten-minute anonymised online survey to establish what peoples’ hopes and fears are for AI and software in general.

“As the experts debate, little attention is given to what the public thinks – and the debate is raging. Some AI experts express concern that others prioritise imagined apocalyptic scenarios over immediate concerns – such as racist and sexist biases being programmed into machines. As software impacts all our lives, the public is a key stakeholder in deciding what being responsible for software should mean. So, that’s why we want to find out what the public is thinking,” added the UCC-based researcher.

Dr Robinson said that, for example, human rights abuses are happening through AI and facial recognition software.

“Research by my Lero colleague Dr Abeba Birhane and others found that data used to train some AI is contaminated with racist and misogynist language. As AI becomes widespread, the use of biased data may lead to harm and further marginalisation for already marginalised groups.

“While there is a lot in the media about AI, especially ChatGPT, and what kind of world it is creating, there is less information about how the public perceives the software all around us, from social media to streaming services and beyond. We are interested in understanding the public’s point of view ­– what concerns the public have, what are their priorities in terms of making software responsible and ethical, and the thoughts and ideas they have to make this a reality?” outlined Dr Robinson.

Participants in the survey will be asked for their views and possible concerns on a range of issues and topics, with the hope of clarifying their views on critical issues. Lero is asking members of the public to donate 10 minutes of their time for this short survey.

No, you won’t be asked “Will artificial intelligence (AI) end civilization?” I would have liked to answer it, especially in light of the Geoffrey Hinton situation. (See my May 25, 2023 posting, “Non-human authors (ChatGPT or others) of scientific and medical studies and the latest AI panic!!!” and scroll down about 30% of the way to ‘The panic’ subhead). In a period of roughly ten years, I counted three AI panics led by some prominent scientists including Hinton who is often called the ‘godfather of AI’.

Getting back to the survey, I found the questions made me do some thinking. Also, there’s an invitation to a ‘creative workshop’ once you’ve completed the survey. If you’re interested in participating in the workshop (either online) or in person (in Cork city [Ireland]) the contact information is in the thank you notice at the end of the survey.

The survey is open to anyone with the English language skills necessary for participation. Advanced degrees are not required. My father, who hadn’t completed grade six, could have filled out the survey.

Again, the deadline for participation in the survey is: 1st September 2023.

Thank you to Dr. Robinson for kindly answering my questions about the creative workshop and deadline for participation.

By the way, Lero was an obscure Celtic god so obscure no one knows what his domain (agriculture, marriage, war, etc.) was.

Opportunity for companies to take a survey on risk management and nanotechnology

A June 8, 2015 news item on Nanowerk features a European Union (EU) Framework Programme 7 (FP7) nanotechnology risk management project and survey,

The EU FP7 Sustainable Nanotechnologies (SUN) project is based on the idea that the current knowledge on environmental and health risks of nanomaterials – while limited – can nevertheless guide nanomanufacturing to avoid liabilities if an integrated approach addressing the complete product lifecycle is applied. SUN aims to evaluate the risks along the supply chains of engineered nanomaterials and incorporate the results into tools and guidelines for sustainable nanomanufacturing.

A May 26, 2015 SUN press release by Stella Stoycheva, which originated the news item, provides more details,

… A key objective of  Sustainable Nanotechnologies (SUN) is to build the SUN Decision Support System (SUNDS) to facilitate safe and sustainable nanomanufacturing and risk management. It will integrate tools for ecological and human health risk assessment, lifecycle assessment, economic assessment and social impact assessment within a sustainability assessment framework. We are currently developing the Technological Alternatives and Risk Management Measures (TARMM) inventory and are looking for companies to fill in a short survey.

… We would appreciate responses from personnel of companies involved in nanotechnology-related activities who are familiar with the risk management practices.

You can go here to take the survey. The focus is on companies and there don’t seem to be any geographic requirements such as only EU companies can participate.