A terrifying AI vision made by former Google CEO Eric Schmidt during Wall Street Journal board summit In London.

Alarming Prediction: Schmidt said that AI poses an “existential risk” that could result in “many, many, many, many people getting hurt or killed.”

“There are scenarios not today, but soon enough, when these systems can find zero-day exploits in cyber problems or discover new kinds of biology,” Schmidt said at the event. Today it is fiction, but his reasoning is probably correct. And when that happens, we want to be ready to know how to make sure these things aren’t being used by evil people.”

Summarizing his thoughts, Schmidt said that AI is an “existential risk,” which he defined as “many, many, many, many people get hurt or die.”

When asked about AI regulation, Schmidt was pessimistic. He does not believe that a new regulator dedicated to AI will be created in the United States, which could be a viable solution for the rapid growth of AI. Schmidt also did not offer possible solutions to these problems, instead stating that they are “a bigger problem for society”.

Source: Digital Trends

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