Interim Executive Summary of Study Panel Report (June 2016). Released to be available at Stanford-White House meeting on Artificial Intelligence, associated with the Global Entrepreneurship Summit (GES), hosted at Stanford, June 2016.

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THIS REPORT IS THE FIRST in a series to be issued at regular intervals as a part of the One Hundred Year Study on Artificial Intelligence (AI100). Starting from a charge given by the AI100 Standing Committee to consider the likely impacts of AI in a typical North American city by the year 2030, the 2015 Study Panel, comprising AI experts and informed outsiders, focused their attention on eight domains they considered most salient: transportation; service robots; healthcare; education;low-resource communities; public safety and security; employment and workplace; and entertainment. In each of these domains, the report both reflects on progress in the past fifteen years and anticipates developments in the coming fifteen years. Though drawing from a common source of research, each domain reflects different AI influences and challenges, such as the difficulty of creating safe and reliable hardware (transportation and service robots), the difficulty of smoothly interfacing with human experts (healthcare and education), the challenge of gaining public trust (low-resource communities and public safety and security), the challenge of overcoming fears of marginalizing humans (employment and workplace), and the risk of diminishing interpersonal interactions (entertainment). The report begins with a reflection on what constitutes Artificial Intelligence, and ends with a summary of current “hot” areas of research and recommendations concerning AI-related policy.

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Date created June 2016

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Author Stone, Peter
Author Members of the 2015-2016 Study Panel

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Subject AI100
Subject artificial intelligence and society
Subject study panel report
Subject AI
Subject artificial intelligence
Subject 2016 report

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Unpublished, Interim Executive Summary of Study Panel report "Artificial Intelligence and Life in 2030" June 2016, https://purl.stanford.edu/pt006kf5279

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The One Hundred Year Study of Artificial Intelligence (AI100)

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