AI technology is opening doors of progress, but the consequences of misuse are dangerous: Google CEO Sundar Pichai.

New Delhi, Tech Desk. Rapidly advancing technology has opened many doors of progress for humans. AI based chatbots are making human tasks easier than ever before. Google CEO in this episode


Sundar Pichai recently spoke on Artificial Intelligence during an interview. Sundar Pichai believes that AI-based technology has many advantages on one hand, but its flaws can have dangerous consequences.


How dangerous is the misuse of AI technology?


Sundar Pichai said that, if AI technology is used in the wrong way, its consequences can be extremely dangerous. He said that the negative points of AI technology have robbed him of many nights of restful sleep.


This is the reason why the need for rules and regulations is felt to regulate this technology just by imagining the dangerous consequences. He said that as technology is advancing at a rapid pace, there is growing concern about its misuse.


He said that the pace of advancement of technology is so high that human beings cannot prepare in advance for its consequences. However, with many raising concerns about the misuse of this technology, regulations may already be in place for dangerous consequences in the future. He said that I also have an optimistic thinking in this matter.


Which works can be affected by the latest technology


He went on to say that the latest technology will “affect every product of every company”. He acknowledged that the latest technology can disrupt the work of knowledge workers.


In these, the work of people like writers, architects, software engineers can be affected. He said that the society should follow the rules and regulations related to AI and be responsible towards it.


Deepfake videos can be made with generative AI


Google CEO said that deepfake videos can be created using generative AI. These deepfake videos can have dangerous effects on society.


Let me tell you, Google has recently introduced AI model Bard like the popular chatbot ChatGPT. The CEO acknowledged that there were many things Google didn’t understand about the way Bard worked.