The pace of AI development is going too fast: is there any reason to be alarmed?

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The pace of AI development is going too fast: is there any reason to be alarmed?

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Artificial intelligence ( AI) is everywhere and is forcing such an absolutely seismic and dizzying change in our lives that it is impossible not to wonder if its rapid development will not cause its creators, human beings of flesh and blood, to crash sooner or later against a wall of calamities (eventually irreversible).

For now, the mere fact that Google CEO Sundar Pichai openly admits that the harmful potential lurking in the bowels of AI keeps him up at night shows that there are probably (perfectly well-founded) reasons to be list of tunisia cell phone numbers concerned about the frenetic pace of development of the latest technology.

In a recent interview with CBS, Pichai admitted that AI could be “very damaging” if implemented improperly and acknowledged that it was developing too quickly.

Google speaks with knowledge of the facts when it comes to the concept of artificial intelligence. The Mountain View company launched Bard a couple of months ago , a chatbot that aims to become an alternative to ChatGPT, and is also the parent company of the AI ​​company DeepMind.

Pichai is not the only tech industry bigwig to sound the alarm in recent weeks about the dangers lurking in AI. Last week, Elon Musk admitted that he had a bitter dispute with Google co-founder Larry Page because the internet giant was not approaching AI in a safe enough way. In an interview with Fox News, Musk accused Page of wanting to create “a digital super-intelligence, basically a digital god, in the shortest possible time .
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