The artificial intelligence It has become a challenge for our time. Bill Gatesone of the most important figures in the development of current technology, has shown his special concern for this tool.
The billionaire and founder of Microsoft acknowledged in an interview with the “On with Kara Swisher” podcast the rapid development of this technology and pointed out three specific aspects that could cause problems.
The first thing it warns is that artificial intelligence can be used with “bad intentions to commit cybercrimes, bioterrorism or wars between states,” says an Infobae report. And it is something that is already happening, and more so with the case of cybercrime.
In response, he suggests that the ‘good guys’ must also have the same capacity to face these dangers.
The other danger is related to the “exchange rate.” That is, the effect it may have on the labor market, since there is the possibility that many people will lose their jobs. He considered that “the rapid rate of change is terrifying,” and that AI is now fixated on repetitive tasks.
Third, consider the “loss of control” over AI. Although it is something very distant, at least that is what specialists have pointed out, the evolution of AI would be in the development of artificial general intelligence (AGI) that exceeds human capacity. “My opinion is that if you can overcome the first two challenges, the third one is actually not the most difficult,” Gates said.