Luncheon Keynote: AI & Social Media - Overcoming the Challenges by Darren Culbreath

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An interactive session to help understand the current thinking concerning Artificial Workers. Darren asserts that Artificial Workers are different that bots and are needed in our culture to meet the high demands of productivity. He defines Bots as programs meant to be unattended and provide a core repeated function.

Artificial workers react and respond to live events that are NOT INTENDED for unmaintained use. They are specifically designed to amplify a human's output. Their outputs are unique.

The questions Darren posed to the crowd are centered around the accountable properties of an Artificial worker.

  • If a person agrees to utilize such a worker, what are the implications if that worker does something wrong?
  • Who is accountable? The owner of the licensed Artificial worker?
  • Is the user ultimately responsible for the Artificial Workers' actions?
  • Is the software company that developed the Artificial Worker Accountable?
  • What do "Terms of Use" look like?

Darren conducts a deep dive with the audience to facilitate learning together.

Citation: Darren Culbreath, 1 August 2022, "AI and Social Media- overcoming the challenges", IEEE International Symposium on Digital Privacy and Social Media, San Jose, CA, 1 August 2022, pre-record, https://attend.ieee.org/isdpsm-2022/

An interactive session to help understand the current thinking concerning Artificial Workers. Darren asserts that Artificial Workers are different that bots and are needed in our culture to meet the high demands of productivity. He defines Bots as programs meant to be unattended and provide a core repeated function.

Artificial workers react...

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