This is the time for the people in my industry, the government, economists, philosophers, to understand this. After the nuclear age, after the recombinant DNA age, the scientists and the political leaders came together with appropriate restrictions. Well, historically, there have been a couple of moments. HOST: But is there any way that the industry can actually come together to do something about that? And you can also generate pictures that are as authentic as you could possibly see with your own eyes.Īnd furthermore, technologies like the- one are open source, so if you put in a rule that the technology has to mark itself, it is to say, hey, I'm a fake, so the other computers know it's fake, how do you know that that facility has not been taken out of the software? So we collectively, in our industry, face a reckoning of how do we want to make sure that the stuff doesn't harm, but just helps? You can now generate things, using computers, that sound incredibly authentic. From birth, all of us are taught to believe what we hear and what we see. HOST: So talk- talk about the impact on politics. The diffusion of this technology is so fast, I can't even keep up, and it's all I do. It took Gmail five years to do the same thing. HOST: And this is happening far faster than most of us realize.ĮRIC SCHMIDT: Chat-GPT hit 100 million users in two months. But I'm much more worried about this use in biology or in cyber attacks or in that sort of thing, and especially in manipulating the way the body politic works, and in particular, how democracies work. Yeah, in fact, I'm not too worried about the New York Times reporter, who was married, having the AI system try to get him to leave his wife. HOST: We all saw that crazy New York Times article. These are remarkable, and these technologies, which are generally known as large language models, are clearly going to do this.īut at the same time, they face extraordinary- we face extraordinary new challenges from these things, whether it's the deepfakes that you've discussed, or what happens when people fall in love with their AI tutor? What happens when. Imagine a world where you have an AI tutor that increases the educational capability of everyone in every language globally. Well, imagine a world where you have an AI doctor that makes everyone healthier in the whole world. Break down both the promise and the peril of AI. You've really been at the forefront of this debate for quite a while right now. Eric, thank you for coming in this morning. HOST: We're joined now by Eric Schmidt, co-author of the book The Age of AI.
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