Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak believes AI will be unstoppable and very dangerous
Artificial intelligence will stay here, but we must not neglect ourselves!
The emergence of applications based on Artificial intelligence and the fact that it is available to everyone has opened up debate on its benefits and harms. Of course, Steve Wozniak, a great reference in the tech world, is no stranger to sharing his opinion, and it’s not far off from other similar sounding guesses.
Woz insisted on measures to be taken against this technology.. He even recently signed an open letter calling for a halt to AI development beyond GPT-4.
Woz was not convinced
Wozniak has touched on this subject several times. In a recent interview with the BBC, one of the main dangers of generative AI is, can help make scams harder to detectand we should all be prepared for that.
Artificial intelligence is so smart that it is open to bad actors who want to trick you into who they are.
While artificial intelligence is sure to replace many jobs, Wozniak doesn’t think intelligence will replace humans because it lacks emotion, but he warned that shows like ChatGPT will make bad actors even more convincing because they can generate text. It sounds very clever.
However, the Apple co-founder also poses a scenario beyond the question and believes the key is to educate users about the risks and how to face them. He points out that as self-driving cars, this technology cannot currently replace human drivers.
It’s like you’re driving a car and you know what other cars are about to do right now because you know people.
But Wozniak is not alone. Apple CEO, Tim Cook also spoke on the subject.and although it guarantees the potential of artificial intelligence “very big but needs maintenance”.
The mentioned cook How did Apple take advantage of this? It’s about features like crash detection and heart rate monitoring in the Apple Watch, but didn’t reveal its roadmap for the future or the specific risks it refers to.
We believe that AI is huge and we will continue to process it very carefully into our products… The potential is certainly very exciting.
AI is here to stay and its power is undeniable, but many insist on AI. the great difficulty that requires exploiting it for our benefit.
Source: i Padizate

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