In September 2016, Stanford's "One Hundred Year Study on Artificial Intelligence" project (AI100) issued the first report of its planned long-term periodic assessment of artificial intelligence (AI) and its impact on society. It was written by a panel of 17 study authors, each of whom is deeply rooted in AI research, chaired by Peter Stone of the University of Texas at Austin. The report, entitled "Artificial Intelligence and Life in 2030," examines eight domains of typical urban settings on which AI is likely to have impact over the coming years: transportation, home and service robots, healthcare, education, public safety and security, low-resource communities, employment and workplace, and entertainment. It aims to provide the general public with a scientifically and technologically accurate portrayal of the current state of AI and its potential and to help guide decisions in industry and governments, as well as to inform research and development in the field. The charge for this report was given to the panel by the AI100 Standing Committee, chaired by Barbara Grosz of Harvard University.
翻译:2016年9月,斯坦福的“一百年人工智能研究”项目(AI100)发布了首份计划长期定期评估人工智能及其对社会影响的报告(AI100),由17名研究作者组成的小组撰写,每个研究作者都深深扎根于由得克萨斯大学奥斯汀分校Peter Stone担任主席的人工智能研究,题为“2030年人工智能和生命”的报告审查了八大典型城市环境的八个领域,AI在未来几年中可能会对其产生影响:运输、家庭和服务机器人、医疗保健、教育、公共安全和安保、低资源社区、就业和工作场所以及娱乐,目的是在科学和技术上准确描述人工智能的现状及其潜力,帮助指导工业和政府的决策,并为该领域的研究和开发提供信息,由哈佛大学Barbara Grosz担任主席的AI100常设委员会向该小组提交了本报告的委托。