Mark Andresen, co-founder of the Andresen-Horovitz Venture Capital (VC) firm, said the current race to establish dominance in the artificial intelligence field is in line with the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union in the second part of the 20th century.
In Interview With Jack Altman at unaccounted podcast, VC stated that various courts and cultures would be demanded for AI models trained on lined material with their perceptions of possibly acceptable social organization. Andresen told Altman:
“There is a two-horse race. It is shaping to be equal to the Cold War against the Soviet Union in the last century. It is shaping to happen. China basically has the ambitions to print the world on their views on how society should be organized.”
The VC stated that AI would “be the future control layer for everything”, which is working as an interface human being, which use to reach healthcare, education, transport and legal domains to reach important infrastructure and services in legal domains.
“If you had an option with AI American values vs. Chinese Communist Party values. It’s just crystal clear where you want to go,” Andresen said.
Artificial Intelligence remains a technical field with geopolitical implications, as world leaders, including the United States President Donald Trump, have vowed to make their countries global leaders in AI in the next several decades.
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The consumer’s fear and civilization remains about AI
recently paper Tech giant Apple was told that contemporary AI models are still moving a long way by attaining Artificial General Intelligence (AGI).
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However, it has not prevented analysts, consumers and even software developers from playing the alarm on the dangers of artificial intelligence and its possible effects on human civilization.
These landscapes expand a wide range of potential disastrous consequences arising out of AI development, including displacing human workers, automatically activating military weapons platforms, cyber attacks launched by evil machines, and even misunderstandings by changing the democratic process.
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