Redditor Proposes AI Governance Model Focused on Informed Human Decision-Making

Redditor Proposes AI Governance Model Focused on Informed Human Decision-Making

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A user on the r/artificialintelligence subreddit has suggested an innovative approach to AI governance that prioritizes empowering human decision-makers rather than automating choices entirely. The model centers around a two-AI system designed to enhance understanding and accountability. One AI acts as a ‘translator,’ converting human concerns and values into quantifiable parameters while identifying potential biases and oversights. The second AI functions as a ‘calculator,’ generating simulations and probability ranges for various decision outcomes. Under this framework, humans maintain ultimate decision-making power, but are equipped with comprehensive information and a clear understanding of potential consequences, thus minimizing opportunities for uninformed or unaccountable choices. The full discussion can be found on Reddit: https://old.reddit.com/r/artificial/comments/1mvbzbu/what_if_ai_governance_wasnt_about_replacing_human/