Google CEO Sundar Pichai compared artificial intelligence to climate change, which is spreading around the world and the people of the world have a responsibility to create protective measures against it. In his speech, Pichai talked about the dangers of artificial intelligence for all the countries of the world and said that this is why the existence of a constitution is very necessary.
At the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in San Francisco on Thursday, Bloomberg reporter Emily Chang asked Pichai how to achieve a global consensus on “artificial intelligence regulations.”
Pichai responded that AI “will proliferate” and that “AI advances will reach all countries, and naturally this technology is something that I don’t think can be unilaterally safe.” He goes on to say that if AI goes wrong in one country, it can affect other countries as well.
The dangers of artificial intelligence and its similarity to climate change
Pichai says:
“In some ways, this technology is like climate change and the planet. We all share the same planet, and I think the same goes for artificial intelligence. That’s why we need to start building frameworks globally.”
Pichai continued to talk about the joint responsibility of the countries of the world to create a clear framework for artificial intelligence; What he had warned about in the past months. The CEO of Google also announced that there are signs of progress in these talks, and among them he pointed to the G7 summit in Japan earlier this year. In addition, US President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping recently held a meeting on the subject of artificial intelligence.
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