'I think if this technology goes wrong, it can go quite wrong,' Altman told senators.
that"every product of every company" will be impacted by AI's rapid development. He, like Altman and Hinton, has trepidation about the possible repercussions."This is going to impact every product across every company," Pichai said."For example, you could be a radiologist, if you think about five to 10 years from now, you're going to have an AI collaborator with you.
McGinnis said that government agencies already in existence can use AI to root out discrimination, for example, which he said is"different from having a more wide-ranging and untethered regulation of AI," which he says would be a"disaster." "Most of [the senators] don't study these things," McGinnis said."So, I think it is a real problem that they're putting down regulations. I think the idea, 'Well, we're just gonna give it over to some agency to regulate' because, of course, they couldn't write very knowledgeable rules.
"But I think agencies themselves have terrible problems in this regard and getting up to speed and keeping on top of the next AI development. After all, there's huge money to be made. There's always a problem in agencies that the best people in the field aren't on government salaries, but this is kind of going to be that problem on steroids."
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