Ex-Google boss fears AI could be used by terrorists
- A former chief executive of Google, Eric Schmidt, warned about the extreme risk of terrorists or rogue states using artificial intelligence, mentioning concerns about North Korea, Iran, and Russia as potential threats.
- The UK declined to support a joint communique at an AI summit in Paris due to inadequate clarity on global governance and national safety concerns.
- Eric Schmidt advocated for more government oversight of private tech companies in AI development, expressing worries about the potential misuse of the technology for harmful purposes.
- Communities minister Alex Norris stated that the UK made its decision based on what is best for the British people, not as a response to the US administration.
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