Eric Schmidt, former boss Google In an ierview of terrorists’ access to Artificial Ielligence He has been concerned about “harming innoce people”.
Schmidt tells the BBC:
“My true fear is not something most people talk about about artificial ielligence. I’m talking about more severe risks. “
The technology billionaire, which has been working on Google from 2001 to 2017, tells the magazine that some couries, such as North Korea, may use artificial ielligence technology to produce biological weapons.
She says:
“This technology is so fast that they can abuse it and cause real damage.”
The importance of governme supervision over artificial ielligence companies

Schmidt, referring to this issue, calls for governme oversight of privatized technology companies that are developing artificial ielligence. Of course, he also believes that the definition of excessive regulations can stifle innovation. The former Google boss has also agreed to corol US exports on powerful micro -coaminas equipped with advanced artificial ielligence systems.
In another part of his talk, he says:
“The truth is that artificial ielligence and future are largely built by private companies. “It is really importa for governmes to understand what we are doing and monitor.”



