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Theodosios Tassios to Danikas on AI Safety: ‘Feed It Properly’
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Tassios Delivers Conditional View on Artificial Intelligence

In a public discussion, Professor Theodosios Tassios articulated a specific viewpoint on the rise of Artificial Intelligence in a direct exchange with journalist Danikas. The conversation centered on the prevalent concerns and optimism surrounding AI technology’s integration into society.

When addressing the topic, Tassios made a definitive statement that has since become the focal point of the discourse. His remark directly links the safety and trustworthiness of AI to the quality of human oversight and the data provided to the systems.

The Critical Stance: “I’m Not Afraid of AI”

The core of the exchange was captured in Tassios’s direct response to Danikas. “I’m not afraid of AI, as long as we feed it… properly,” Tassios stated. This comment frames the challenge of AI not as an uncontrollable external force, but as a system dependent on the input it receives.

The statement emphasizes that the responsibility for AI’s behavior rests with its creators and handlers. The term ‘feed’ refers to the vast datasets used to train AI models, and the qualifier ‘properly’ points to the need for these datasets to be curated, ethical, and free from detrimental biases. The discussion highlighted that human accountability is a prerequisite for developing beneficial artificial intelligence.

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