Google CEO Sundar Pichai told The Financial Times that governments should be wary of"rushing" into broad AI regulation. The Google chief instead argued existing laws could be repurposed to regulate AI sector by sector and cautioned that hastily drawn-up laws could hinder"innovation and research." There's a good reason Pichai probably wants regulators to stay away wide-reaching caps on AI.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai told The Financial Times that governments should be wary of"rushing" into broad AI regulation. The Google chief instead argued existing laws could be repurposed to regulate AI sector by sector and cautioned that hastily drawn-up laws could hinder"innovation and research." There's a good reason Pichai probably wants regulators to stay away wide-reaching caps on AI.
Let him explain how,what and howmuch they track u from the day you opened your account with google.. then we will talk about AI Next
SAI Great step Sir God bless
The AI has already gotten to him
This from the company we already know attempts to change elections. Why do we want to give Google more power?
Yes, lets wait until some tragedy happens before we look at regulating....