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原文及翻译
A lot of conversations about how to make policy for AI get bogged down in fights between, on the one side, people saying we have to regulate AI really hard right now because it's so risky, and on the other side, people saying but regulation will kill innovation and those risks are made up anyway.
关于如何制定人工智能政策的许多讨论都陷入了争执,一方认为我们现在必须对人工智能进行严格监管,因为它风险太大;另一方则认为监管会扼杀创新,而这些风险无论如何都是编造出来的。
But the way I see it is not just a choice between slamming on the brakes or hitting the gas. Technologists sometimes act as though if you're not elbows deep in the technical details, then you're not entitled to an opinion on what we should do with it.
但在我看来,这不仅仅是踩刹车还是踩油门的选择。技术人员有时会表现得好像如果你不深入研究技术细节,你就没有权利对我们应该如何处理它发表意见。
Expertise has its place, of course, but history shows us how important it is that the people affected by a new technology get to play a role in shaping how we use it. Don't be intimidated, either by the technology itself or by the people and companies building it. You don't have to be a scientist or engineer to have a voice.
当然,专业知识有其地位,但历史告诉我们,受新技术影响的人在塑造我们使用它的方式方面发挥作用是多么重要。不要被技术本身或开发它的人和公司吓倒。你不必是科学家或工程师才能发表意见。
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