The next keynote is by Liz Grennan of McKinsey (soon in a new role) discussing law and responsible AI.
She’s a lawyer and will likely present a unique perspective on AI.
“As Christians, we have a responsibility… to use AI to help people… flourish.”
How do we develop trust in AI and develop responsible AI?
- trust is gained in drops and lost in buckets
- Trust in AI
- technical trust: reliable, secure, accurate, … Can we break it?
- ethical trust: justice, morals, values, … Should we do it? (key for Christians)
- relational trust: we are relational beings
- Lessons from Practice
- dynamic pricing, when we figure out it’s happening, erodes trust
- Apple card giving men a higher credit limit than women
- healthcare being dependent on AI algorithms - black people “need” less healthcare because they typically receive less healthcare
- Christians didn’t show up in social media development. We missed it. We must show up in AI.
- How do we build it practically?
- Dr. John Lennox: AI is not a mind, but it reflects our mind.
- We must show up!
- We need to instill Christian values into AI. (biblical truth and redemptive focus)
- We need to build systems that reflect God’s kingdom people.