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In today’s tech-driven world, artificial intelligence (AI) is a big deal, but there’s a huge problem that’s not getting enough attention. Max Tegmark, a well-known scientist, pointed out during the AI Summit in Seoul, South Korea, that while we’re all amazed by what AI can do, we’re missing the serious dangers it brings. He’s worried that big tech companies are focusing more on AI as a positive thing and not enough on the real risks, which could mean we won’t make the necessary safety rules until it’s too late.
Big tech companies have a lot of power in shaping how we think about AI. They’ve been really good at showing AI as something that can make our lives better, like making things faster or more convenient. But this positive spin makes us overlook the dangerous sides of AI. Yes, AI can do great things, but it also has risks that we can’t just ignore.
Tegmark and others who know a lot about this stuff are calling for tougher rules on how AI is developed. His group, the Future of Life Institute, even asked for a break in intense AI research for six months, but no one listened. The worry is that the people making AI are more focused on creating new things rather than making sure these innovations are safe. This could end up being really bad.
To really get a handle on the dangers of AI, we need to make more people aware and get them talking about it. We have to look past the exciting stuff about AI and see how it might actually mess things up or change our lives in big ways. If everyone, including those making AI, is open about what they’re doing and responsible for it, we can help make sure AI is made in a way that keeps us all safe.
It’s super important that we start taking the risks of AI seriously and make sure there are strong rules to control it. This is about keeping the future safe for everyone.
Sources The Guardian