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Google CEO says society needs to adapt to AI, but AI falsely describes the need for regulation

2025-01-15 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > IT Information >

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Thanks to CTOnews.com netizens for the delivery of clues from track people! CTOnews.com, April 17 (Xinhua): "I have always thought that AI (artificial intelligence) is the most profound technology that humans are studying, deeper than fire, electricity or anything we have done in the past."

On the CBS interview "60 minutes" on April 16 local time, Sandal Sundar Pichai, chief executive of Google and its parent company Alphabet, expressed his concerns about the rapid development of artificial intelligence and its potential threat to society, and warned that society needs to be prepared for the technologies that have been launched.

In the 60 minutes interview, interviewer Scott Paley (Scott Pelley) tried several Google artificial intelligence projects, which he said was "speechless" and found them "disturbing" (CTOnews.com Note: this refers to Google's chat robot Bard and other products).

"our society needs to adapt to it," Pichai told Paley, adding that all kinds of industries may be affected, and various "knowledge workers", including writers, accountants, architects and software engineers, may be subverted by artificial intelligence.

"this will affect every product in every company," for example, you may be a radiologist if you have an artificial intelligence collaborator five to 10 years from now. When you come in the morning, assuming you have a hundred things to deal with, it might say, 'these are the most serious cases you need to deal with first.' "

Paley looked at other areas within Google that have advanced AI products, including DeepMind, whose robots can even play football, but they don't learn from 1st Skill from humans. In addition, Google showed off a robot that recognizes objects and got Paley the apple he wanted.

Warning of the consequences of artificial intelligence, Mr Pichai said the scale of false information, fake news and image problems would be "much larger" and "it could cause harm".

Last month, Google introduced Bard, an artificial intelligence chat robot, to the public, after Microsoft introduced OpenAI's GPT technology into its search engine Bing.

In recent weeks, however, members of the public in various fields have begun to express concern about the consequences of this rapid development. In March, Musk, Steve Wozniak and dozens of scholars called for an immediate suspension of training "experiments" related to large language models, which are "more powerful than GPT-4". The letter was signed by more than 25000 people.

Paley commented on the show: "the competitive pressure between giants like Google and startups you've never heard of is pushing mankind into the future, ready or not."

Google released a document outlining "recommendations for regulating artificial intelligence", but Pichai said society must quickly adapt to regulations, laws that punish abuse and treaties between countries to ensure the safety of artificial intelligence for the world. and rules that are "consistent with human values, including morality".

"this is not something that a company can decide." that's why I think the development of this field requires not only engineers, but also social scientists, ethicists, philosophers and so on. "

When asked whether society is ready for artificial intelligence technology like Bud, Pichai replied: "on the one hand, I don't think so, because the speed at which we, as social institutions, can think and adapt, compared with the speed of technological development," it doesn't seem to match. " However, he said he was optimistic because "the number of people who began to worry about its impact" started early compared with other technologies in the past.

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