Google's AI Chief: 'Definitely Not Worried About AI Apocalypse'
Zuckerberg, who spent the summer sparring with Tesla's Elon Musk over the risks of ever-advancing artificial intelligence in our technology, got some support from Google's head of search and AI, John Giannandrea, who spoke recently about what he called the "huge amount of unwarranted hype around AI right now." Speaking at the TechCrunch Disrupt conference in San Francisco on Tuesday, Giannandrea echoed some of the Facebook co-founder's recent statements dismissing doomsday scenarios in which AI-empowered machines pose an inherent existential threat to their human creators. "This leap into, 'Somebody is going to produce a superhuman intelligence, and then there's going to be all these ethical issues' is unwarranted and borderline irresponsible," Giannandrea said at the conference. Google's AI chief added: "I'm definitely not worried about the AI apocalypse." Giannandrea went on to explain the importance of machine learning and artificial intelligence in revolutionizing the technology industry. Google uses AI to power features like Google Translate, the online tool that can instantly translate both spoken words and typed text, as well as products that help users search for new jobs online and provide you with ready-made replies to messages in Google's Gmail, among countless other applications.
Oct-1-2017, 03:45:12 GMT
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