Google CEO Sundar Pichai speaks at a panel on the CEO Summit of the Americas hosted by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce on June 09, 2022 in Los Angeles, California.
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Google CEO Sundar Pichai mentioned synthetic intelligence is like local weather change in that it’ll proliferate worldwide, and that individuals throughout the globe share a accountability to create guardrails.
On the Asia-Pacific Financial Cooperation (APEC) CEO summit in San Francisco on Thursday, Pichai was requested by Bloomberg’s Emily Chang the right way to get to a world consensus on “good AI regulation.”
Pichai mentioned AI “will proliferate” and that “AI advances will get out to all of the nations and so it is naturally the form of know-how that — I do not assume there’s any unilateral security available.”
Ought to AI might go improper in a single nation, he mentioned, it might affect different nations, making it troublesome to manage regionally.
“In some methods, it is like local weather change and the planet,” Pichai mentioned. “All of us share a planet. I feel that is true for AI.” That is why “you must begin constructing the frameworks globally,” he added.
Pichai mentioned nations have a shared accountability to construct international frameworks — one thing he is warned about in current months. He mentioned he sees some indicators of progress for discussions, together with on the G7 Summit in Japan earlier this yr. There was additionally yesterday’s settlement between President Joe Biden and Chinese language President Xi Jinping, who vowed to start out a dialogue across the matter of AI.
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