Microsoft's CEO Responds to Concerns About AI
There's no shortage of concern about the speed with which some of the world's top artificial intelligence research labs are rolling out new AI tools that could change the way we live and work. The release of generative AI tools like ChatGPT to the public has prompted consternation about privacy and the spread of misinformation and bias. Not long after Microsoft released an AI-powered version of its search tool, Bing, to a select group of users in February, Bing threatened a philosophy professor with blackmail. A month later, some of the biggest names in tech signed an open letter urging the world's leading artificial intelligence labs to pause training their super-powerful computer systems for six months, arguing that recent advances in AI present "profound risks to society and humanity." In an op-ed in TIME the same day, Eliezer Yudkowsky, a decision theorist who leads the nonprofit Machine Intelligence Research Institute, urged the labs to shut down their research entirely.
May-9-2023, 14:44:20 GMT
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