A self-driving car at an event in Moscow, Russia, on May 27, 2020. (Shamil Zhumatov/Reuters) As the reach of artificial intelligence (AI) expands and AI is being added into items from toothbrushes to cars, regulation and oversight has been out of sync with the speed of development.
Companies are turning to AI for productivity and efficiency, saying that it can conduct tasks more accurately, faster, and cheaper than humans. This has led to many layoffs in Silicon Valley, but job loss is not what this top AI expert we spoke with is most concerned about.
“The fear here is … that the AI will create its own AI. The human is not involved in that cycle. That is the fear; that is the beginning of the super AI,” Ahmed Banafa, professor of engineering at San Jose State University, said in a recent episode of EpochTV’s “Bay Area Innovators.”
Mr. Banafa is an […]
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