AI isn't close to becoming sentient, but it could be disruptive anyway.
The CEO of Google and Alphabet is warning that society needs to move quickly to adapt to the rapid expansion of artificial intelligence .
The power of these programs — combined with their imperfections, has experts concerned about the rapid rollout of AI. While a"Terminator" Skynet situation is a long way off, AI programs have the capacity to amplify human bias, make it harder to discern true information from false, and disrupt employment, experts told Live Science.
These AI chatbots are"not trying to give you right answers; they're trying to give you an answer you like," Williams told Live Science. He gave an example of a recent AI panel he attended: The introductory speaker asked ChatGPT to produce a bio for Shannon Vallor , an AI ethicist at The University of Edinburgh in the U.K.
AI programs like ChatGPT are programmed to try to avoid racist, sexist or otherwise undesirable responses. But the truth is that there is no such thing as an"objective" AI, Williams said. AI will always include human values and human biases, because it's built by humans. Pichai said societies need to develop regulation and pen treaties to ensure that AI is used responsibly.
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