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#chatgpt #openai #midjourney #chatgpt4 #chatgpthack #discord 60 minutes cbs news sundar pichai google artifical intelligence "What keeps you up at night around this issue of AI?" Scott Pelley asked Google CEO Sundar Pichai. He opened up about several concerns with this rapidly changing technology. "60 Minutes" is the most successful television broadcast in history. Offering hard-hitting investigative reports, interviews, feature segments and profiles of people in the news, the broadcast began in 1968 and is still a hit, over 50 seasons later, regularly making Nielsen's Top 10. people every Google executive we talked to said that there is a pressing need for government to regulate this new frontier of artificial intelligence because it has the power to change just about all of our Lives to be clear this is going to be a cat and mouse game right people are going to use AI to be more sophisticated no different from how we have tackled spam and Gmail and we are constantly developing better algorithms to detect that they are spam we would need to do the same with deep fakes audio and video but over time look there has to be regulation you're going to need loss against there have to be consequences for creating deep fake videos which cause harm to society I don't usually hear CEOs of major corporations ask for government regulation anybody who has worked with AI for a while you know you realize this is something so different and so deep that you know we would need societal regulations to think about how to adapt the question of our age going forward is going to be whether these machine Learning Systems replace human capabilities replace human creativity we are only just now getting a sense of what they're capable of and so these are places where Society needs to get together and have a conversation what do we need these intelligent machines to do for us what do we prefer to do for ourselves and where do we place value so all of a sudden AI is everywhere people who weren't quite sure what it was or playing with it on their phones is that good or bad yeah so I've been um thinking about AI for a long time since I was in college really um it was one of the things that the sort of four or five things I thought would really uh affect the future dramatically it is fundamentally profound in that the the smartest creatures as far as we know on this Earth are humans um is our defining characteristic yes we obviously uh weaker than say chimpanzees are less agile um but real smarter so now what happens when something vastly smarter than the smartest person comes along in Silicon foam it's very difficult to predict what will happen in that circumstance it's called The Singularity it's you know it's a singularity like a black hole because you don't know what happens after that it's hard to predict so I think we should be cautious with AI and we should I think there should be some government oversight because it affects the it's a danger to the public and so #60minutes #artificialintelligence #google Sundar Pichai told 60 Minutes he believes artificial intelligence technology will be more capable than anything humankind has seen before. "What keeps you up at night around this issue of AI?" Scott Pelley asked Google CEO Sundar Pichai. He opened up about several concerns with this rapidly changing technology. #60minutes #google #artificialintelligence 60 minutes,cbs news,sundar pichai,google,artificial intelligence |