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Greater than 200 outstanding people and 70 organisations need worldwide settlement on ‘don’t cross’ purple traces for synthetic intelligence, to forestall dangers to humanity. We converse to Stuart Russell, professor of laptop science on the College of California in Berkeley, who’s backing the decision. He spells out a number of the potential dangers that AI might pose to us all, and says international settlement on AI purple traces is the answer.
Additionally on Tech Life this week: We have a look at how synthetic intelligence is having an affect on the authorized occupation. In Ghana, holograms are serving to to unfold breast most cancers well being recommendation. And Shiona McCallum speaks to a younger tech YouTuber in Dubai.
Presenter: Shiona McCallum
Producer: Tom Quinn
(Picture: An illustration of AI letters towards a purple backdrop. Credit score: Wong Yu Liang/Getty Pictures)

