74% of Indian workers worry that AI will take their jobs. A report by Microsoft surveyed 31,000 people and found that while some welcome AI, others fear its potential for misuse. Professor Yoshua Bengio advises against military AI use.
Former Google executive Mo Gawdat believes artificial intelligence poses a greater threat than climate change. He proposes a 98% tax for AI-powered companies to compensate job losses. Gawdat also advocates for stricter regulations to slow down the pace of AI development. #AI #joblosses #regulations
Geoffrey Hinton, the "Godfather of AI", is giving us a warning as he leaves Google after a 50-year career in AI. In his meeting with Google's CEO, he recognized the dangerous potential of AI if allowed to flourish and is calling for a pause to assess the consequences. Key figures in Google's AI experiments, such as OpenAI, are driving the rapid advancement. We must keep an eye on this rapidly-changing field to ensure the responsible development of AI.
. An anonymous large enterprise successfully adopted AI-powered ChatGPT tool to achieve improved customer satisfaction, lower turnover and remarkable performance. ChatGPT's trained algorithms enable new employees to quickly and effectively help customers, freeing them from needing specialized technical know-how. AI proved to be an efficient tool to make roles more effective and increase job satisfaction, without replacing existing jobs. A perfect blend of human and AI-based communication!
The Writers' Guild of America (WGA) is in a fight for better working conditions against various Hollywood studios and production houses. Generative AI technology is a big part of this debate, which tech companies are enthusiastic about. The WGA members are worried they will be replaced by AI and undervalued with their writing credits, causing a lot of distress among the writers. The AMPTP denied AI generated content being eligible for writing credits, claiming creativity and insight comes with human experience, not AI. The WGA stands for protecting writers' interest since 1933 and will continue to push for better rights and compensation.
Explore the evolution of tech policy from Obama's optimism to Harris's vision at the Democratic National Convention. What's next for Democrats in tech?