Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai says there is 'no question' that AI needs to be regulated
Google and Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai has called for new regulations in the world of AI, highlighting the dangers posed by technology like facial recognition and deepfakes, while stressing that any legislation must balance "potential harms ... with social opportunities."
"[T]here is no question in my mind that artificial intelligence needs to be regulated. It is too important not to," writes Pichai in an editorial for The Financial Times. "The only question is how to approach it."
Although Pichai says new regulation is needed, he advocates a cautious approach that might not see many significant controls placed on AI. He notes that for some products like self-driving cars, "appropriate new rules" should be introduced. But in other areas, like healthcare, existing frameworks can be extended to cover AI-assisted products.
Also at The Associated Press.
(Score: 1, Redundant) by jmichaelhudsondotnet on Monday January 20 2020, @10:07PM
Not sure if you have been reading what I have been posting as closely as you may think you have.
But the fbi agents are already swarming, they are just not identifying themselves because they want to be your bestest friend and radicalize you so they get a christmas bonus. Or feed behavioral data into their predictive neural net.
You do not need augmentation in order to think in a way that bothers the fbi at this point, it is the thinking itself that sets off bells and whistles at the fusion center.
You can see how well their strategy has been working, I think quite nicely, by how the very basic, clearly stated, plainly reasoned points I am making here sound like they are from neptune.
https://archive.is/f4TVo [archive.is]