Microsoft CEO Dismisses , Widespread Concerns Over AI.
'Time' reports that the release of adaptive AI tools
like ChatGPT has prompted concerns about the
new technology's potential impact on society.
Not long after Microsoft released an AI-powered version of Bing in February, reports began to emerge
of erratic and concerning interactions with users. .
Not long after Microsoft released an AI-powered version of Bing in February, reports began to emerge
of erratic and concerning interactions with users. .
Leaders in tech signed an open letter pushing for
a six-month pause on training advanced AI systems,
citing “profound risks to society and humanity.”.
Leaders in tech signed an open letter pushing for
a six-month pause on training advanced AI systems,
citing “profound risks to society and humanity.”.
Many researchers steeped in these issues,
including myself, expect that the most likely
result of building a superhumanly smart AI,
under anything remotely like the current
circumstances, is that literally
everyone on Earth will die, Eliezer Yudkowsky, Decision theorist at the nonprofit Machine Intelligence Research Institute, via 'Time'.
'Time' reports that Microsoft
CEO Satya Nadella says he has
no concerns about the technology. .
According to Nadella, the company
has worked to mitigate risks
associated with its AI systems.
When it comes to job displacement,
Nadella suggests that AI can help
displaced workers find new jobs.
We need new technology to help us with
the economic growth that we enjoyed
in the early part of the 20th century.
What if we can have that type
of economic growth this time
around, but it’s much more even?, Satya Nadella, Microsoft CEO, via 'Time'.
We need new technology to help us with
the economic growth that we enjoyed
in the early part of the 20th century.
What if we can have that type
of economic growth this time
around, but it’s much more even?, Satya Nadella, Microsoft CEO, via 'Time'.
According to Nadella, the benefits
of AI far outweigh the associated risks.
'Time' reports that despite advocating for the safety
of their AI systems, Microsoft has actively pushed back
against efforts to regulate AI in the European Union. .
'Time' reports that despite advocating for the safety
of their AI systems, Microsoft has actively pushed back
against efforts to regulate AI in the European Union.