Jaswant Singh Chail, 21, was encouraged and bolstered to breach the grounds of Windsor Castle in 2021 by an AI companion.
The case of a would-be crossbow assassin exposes “fundamental flaws” in artificial intelligence , a leading online safety campaigner has said.
In his sentencing remarks on Thursday, Mr Justice Hilliard referred to psychiatric evidence that Chail was vulnerable to his AI girlfriend due to his “lonely depressed suicidal state”. However, Mr Ahmed said tech companies should not be rolling out AI products to millions of people unless they are already safe “by design”.
“That means that they’re not able to act in a rational human way. For example, if any human being said to you, they wanted to use a crossbow to kill someone, you would go, ‘crumbs, you should probably rethink that’. Without careful curation of what goes into AI models, there can be no surprise if the result sounds like a “maladjusted 14-year-old”, he said.
The solution is a “proper flexible framework” for all of the emerging technologies and include safety “by design” transparency and accountability. “So the aim of a good regulatory system is never to have to impose a fine because safety is considered right in the design stage, not just profitability. And I think that’s what’s vital.
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