Chess grandmaster: AI won't cause the downfall of mankind

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Renew Democracy Initiative chairman, chess grandmaster and political activist Garry Kasparov discusses losing a chess match to a computer and the implications AI has for the future. The man widely considered to be one of the greatest chess players of all time said humans shouldn't fear artificial intelligence. Garry Kasparov told FOX Business' Gerry Baker on "WSJ at Large," those who are warning AI will replace us are just wrong. "I'm really concerned about the doomsayers, all these doomsayers that are trying to terrorize our minds," he said. "And maybe we should stop watching too many Hollywood movies because the future is for our making." "I'm arguing that we have to work with machines, and there's the endless opportunities that will actually bring more benefits than problems, as it's happened many times before."

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