Last month, Elon Musk signed on to a proposal that companies currently developing artificial intelligence tools pause for at least six months.
“I’m not in favor of a six-month pause because it will simply benefit China,” Schmidt told the Australian newspaper.
While Schmidt is concerned about China getting ahead of the U.S. in developing a potentially revolutionary technology, he also recognizes artificial intelligence tools could have significant downsides. Schmidt said AI needs “appropriate guardrails” but stressed that most people currently in government don’t understand tech well enough to properly regulate its development.
AI tools like ChatGPT, created by OpenAI, are known as large-language models, which are trained on millions of pages of documents on the web to be able to answer questions in a conversational style. Users can ask questions and get to interact as though they’re talking with another human. Some people have already used programs like ChatGPT to write complex computer code or even start their own companies, but experts are concerned about the possible downsides.
wrote about his experience back in February with Microsoft’s Bing chatbot, which tried to insist that he didn’t actually love his wife. The chatbot even told him it had a secret desire toAnd Schmidt recognizes how these tools could be used by geopolitical adversaries who would remove any guardrails that may have been put in place by programmers.
“Let’s imagine North Korea wants to use this to do a cyberattack. The first thing they’re going to do is take all those rules out of the system that say ‘Don’t talk about cyberattacks,’” Schmidt told the
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