Google CEO Calls For AI Regulation, Warns Society To Brace For Impact Of Technology
Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google and Alphabet, stated on Sunday that lawmakers should control the use of artificial intelligence because it could have an adverse effect on the business and possibly lead to a damaging environment everywhere.
Pichai stated to CBS during an interview on” 60 Minutes” that” we need to adapt as a society for it.”
Pichai argued that businesses shouldn’t decide on for laws and that legislation should” align with individual values, including morality ,” as countries compete for AI dominance.
Pichai asserted that a company should never make decisions. ” For this reason, in my opinion, economic scientists, practitioners, philosophers and other disciplines should also be included in the development of this.”
Technology critics have expressed worry about how mankind and AI may coexist, fearing that robots would quickly replace more jobs, leading to either an improved civilization or one ruled by machines that were aware of its behaviors. Deepfake videos have already been made using this technology, but Pichai warned that it could be used further to spread false information and” causes a lot of harm.”
While self-regulation is essential, it is not sufficient to implement” balanced, fact-based guidance from governments, academia, and civil society is also needed to establish boundaries, including in the form of regulation ,” according to Google’s’s recommendations on AI regulation.
Bard, a talk AI system that is currently undergoing people testing, is one of several AI products that Google has recently started to develop. Pichai claimed that some cutting-edge goods made by the tech behemoth had been postponed until world gets used to AI systems that have already been introduced.
Concerns about data privacy led Italy officials to temporarily outlaw the AI robot ChatGPT earlier this month.
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The U.S. – based chat website and its parent company, AI developer OpenAI, were prohibited from processing user data in Italy by the Guarantor for the Protection of Personal Data( GPDP ), which regulates online data privacy. According to the organization, OpenAI lacks a legal foundation for obtaining information from Roman owners to train the model and an age-verification system to safeguard kids from erroneous responses.
The rapid development of such systems, according to Pichai, may have an effect on every business and product and displace knowledge-based workers like writers, architects, accountants, and software engineers.
If you imagine yourself working as a doctor in five to ten years, you might have an AI partner with you, Pichai said. It might say,” These are the most serious cases you need to look at first ,”” You come in the morning, let’s’s say you have a hundred things to go through.”
Pichai claimed that society is prepared for Bard’s’s AI technology because technological advancement and socioeconomic institutions’ adaptation are incompatible. He did, however, express optimism that many people have started to worry about the effects of AI earlier than with other innovations in the past.
Eric Schmidt, a former CEO of Google, warned lawmakers earlier this month that AI may harm American elections.
According to Schmidt, AI has a lot of potential to benefit community, but it must first get past the obstacles in its path. He cautioned that the government must now assist in regulating the solutions.
Schmidt’s’s comments follow calls for the development of new AI products to be delayed past the current generation from technology industry leaders like Tesla and Twitter CEO Elon Musk and Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak.
Current AI developments, according to an open letter from the Future of Life Institute, may have a big impact on employment prospects and information channels across most industries, speeding up the time it takes for AI to beat humans. As the society considers potential consequences of the concept, the statement called for a six-month ban on developing AI ideas stronger than GPT – 4, the most recent version of ChatGPT released by OpenAI earlier this month.
This article was contributed to by John Rigolizzo.
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