In her opening remarks, CSAIL Director Daniela Rus stated that while generative AI has the potential to assist in the solution of some of the most pressing issues facing the planet, the emergence of these potent machine learning models has blurred the line between science fiction and reality.
It is presently not whether or not we can make machines that produce new satisfied, she said, yet the way in which we can utilize these devices to upgrade organizations and guarantee supportability.
“Today, we will examine the chance of a future where generative man-made intelligence doesn’t simply exist as a mechanical wonder, yet remains as a wellspring of expectation and a power for good,” said Rus, who is likewise the Andrew and Erna Viterbi Teacher in the Division of Electrical Designing and Software engineering.
However, as MIT Professor Joshua Bennett read an original poem, attendees were asked to consider their humanity before the discussion delved into the capabilities of generative AI.