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Microsoft executive: it is necessary to regulate AI, but to be moderate, you can wait until something goes wrong.

2025-04-05 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > IT Information >

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Thank you, CTOnews.com netizens. Hello, rabbit, Xiao Zhan cut the clue delivery! On May 4, Microsoft Chief Economist Michael Schwartz (Michael Schwarz) said on Wednesday that artificial intelligence would be dangerous to fall into the hands of immoral people.

"I believe artificial intelligence will be used by bad people and will cause real damage," Schwartz said at a panel meeting of the World Economic Forum in Geneva. "for example, in the hands of spammers, as well as elections, artificial intelligence will have a great negative impact."

He said it was "clear" that artificial intelligence needed to be regulated, but lawmakers should be cautious until the technology caused "real harm". AI "clearly" must be regulated, he said, but lawmakers should be cautious and wait until the technology causes "real harm.")

Since the launch of ChatGPT, the use of artificial intelligence tools has soared, so it has been subject to more and more scrutiny. Policy makers are putting pressure on companies to protect the emerging technology.

"once we see the real harm, we have to ask ourselves a simple question: 'can we regulate in such a way that it doesn't affect the occurrence of good things too much?'" Schwartz said. He believes that regulation should comply with the following principles: the benefits of regulation to our society should outweigh the costs.

On Thursday, US Vice President Harris will meet with the chief executives of Microsoft, Alphabet and OpenAI to discuss how to reduce the harm and risk posed by artificial intelligence technology.

Schwartz said Microsoft is working to establish protective measures to help mitigate the potential dangers posed by artificial intelligence tools. The company already uses OpenAI's ChatGPT in Bing search, and Google launched a Bard chat robot that competes with ChatGPT in March.

He warned policy makers to be careful not to directly monitor artificial intelligence training data. "that would be quite disastrous," he said. "if these decisions are to be made on the training set, we can only wish us luck."

Despite the risks, Schwartz believes that artificial intelligence can indeed help humans improve productivity. "as human beings, we should be better off, because we can produce more things with less labor."

Artificial intelligence will revolutionize the way most companies operate, but it will take time, he added. "I would say that artificial intelligence will not change anything in the short term, but in the long run, it will change everything."this is true of every technology before."

Artificial intelligence is expected to be a key driver of changes in the global labor market and will play a role in nearly 1/4 job changes around the world, according to a report released by the World Economic Forum this week.

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