Chief economist Michael Schwarz said that AI productivity risks weren't as worrying as bad actors who could meddle in elections or generate spam.
Schwarz tempered his caution about AI by noting that all new technologies, even cars, carried a degree of risk when they first came to market. "When AI makes us more productive, we as mankind ought to be better off," he noted, "because we are able to produce more stuff.
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