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Ex-Google chief warns AI could displace humans for sex and love: Why would one 'need another being?'

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Fox News anchor Julie Banderas reacts to the vice president's gaffe and CNN calling Dylan Mulvaney a man on'Jesse Watters Primetime.' Former chief from Google Mo Gawdat warned that artificial intelligence could lead to a "very significant redesign of love and relationships." The ex-Google X chief business officer recently appeared on an episode of the Impact Theory with Tom Bilyeu podcast, where the two discussed the future implications of AI simulating sex and relationships. "Just think about all of the illusions that we're now unable to decipher illusion from truth, right? Sex happens in the brain at the end of the day, I mean the physical side of it is not that difficult to simulate okay? But if we can convince you that this sex robot is alive or that sex experience in a virtual reality headset or an augmented reality headset is real, then there you go," he said.


Ex-Google chief: U.S. must do 'whatever it takes' to beat China on AI

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Key context: Schmidt has previously warned about the encroaching command of China in the AI sphere, particularly with its military buildup and "high tech authoritarianism." To counter the threat, Schmidt said Thursday that the U.S. should invest more in research, ethics and AI infrastructure and partner with countries such as Canada, the United Kingdom, Israel and Japan. He said broad consensus exists in the West on AI ethics, but those would probably contrast with standards developed in China. Having the United States and its partners lead the charge on ethical standards will be crucial in ensuring they reflect "human values," Schmidt said. "China is simply too big," he said.