Humans as the Central Issue in AI: A Perspective from Iezzi (Tinexta Cyber)

Breaking Down the Complexities of AI: Why We Need More Than Just Humans at the Center of Artificial Intelligence”.

Artificial intelligence has the potential to revolutionize various industries, but it also poses significant risks that need to be addressed. The Government and the G7 have been emphasizing the importance of placing man at the center of AI, but cybersecurity expert Pierguido Iezzi believes that this approach does not fully address the complexities of the issue.

According to Iezzi, while man is already central to AI, the system’s fallibility lies in its anthropocentric architecture, which can lead to errors in data collection, algorithms, and potential risks. To truly place man at the center of AI, there needs to be a concerted effort to educate and empower individuals to make informed decisions about AI.

Iezzi emphasizes that decision-making processes involving artificial intelligence are ultimately controlled by humans, despite advancements in technology. He suggests that the focus should shift towards ensuring the reliability of AI systems rather than just placing man at the center. Training citizens on the use of AI and fostering a societal shift towards responsible AI management is crucial in addressing potential risks associated with this technology.

The ongoing conflicts in different parts of the world serve as a reminder of the importance of understanding and effectively managing artificial intelligence. Iezzi warns against underestimating the dangers associated with AI, as neglecting to address these risks could have devastating consequences. He emphasizes the need for training and awareness programs to prepare individuals for the changes brought about by AI and to ensure responsible use of the technology.

Collaboration between public and private sectors is crucial in driving this change and ensuring a widespread understanding of AI-related risks and opportunities. The Government and G7 are called upon to reevaluate their approach to AI management and prioritize developing training programs that enable a shift towards responsible use of AI in society.

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