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‘Beyond an Emergency:’ Former Google Executive Warns that AI Threat Is ‘Bigger than Climate Change’

Mo Goudat, former chief business officer of Google X, said in a grim warning that the rapid development of AI poses a greater emergency than climate change, once the ultimate sacrosanct of the Silicon Valley left. declared to cause

business insider report Mo Goudat, former chief business officer of Google X, has issued a stark warning that rapid advances in artificial intelligence pose a greater emergency than climate change.

In an episode of The Diary of a CEO podcast with Steven Bartlett, Gawdat expressed concern about the disruption AI could bring within the next two years. “Within the next two years, the chances of something incredibly disruptive that could affect the entire planet is clearly greater with AI than with climate change,” Gordat said. increase.

Gordat, who previously oversaw Google’s ambitious “moonshot” project, expressed concern about how AI might affect the jobs landscape. He warned that uncontrolled development of AI technology could lead to “massive job losses.” Breitbart News recently reported that Mike Lowe believes the biggest threat is to white-collar jobs.

Mike Lowe, host of popular TV shows “Dirty Jobs” and “How America Works,” despite widespread concerns about job losses due to technological advances, entrepreneurs report said he was confident blue-collar jobs would be safe from the ongoing growth of artificial intelligence.

Lowe recently expressed his opinion in an interview with The Big Money Show that the growth of AI in the workplace does not threaten blue-collar jobs. These roles, he argued, require specific skill sets that are difficult to replicate digitally. “People used to say that robots would destroy skilled workers. “I have never seen a plumber robot. I have never seen an electrician robot.

“It’s beyond emergency,” Gordat told Bartlett. “That’s the biggest thing we have to do today. Believe it or not, it’s bigger than climate change.”

Gordat called on governments around the world to intervene and regulate the AI ​​industry in response to these potential dangers. He put forward the radical idea that he would tax companies that use AI at a staggering 98% rate. Doing so would slow the rapid development of AI and raise funds to help those whose jobs might be threatened by it, he said.

“I want very clear action from the government. It’s about doing it all of a sudden and slowing it down a bit and at the same time getting enough money to pay all the people that are going to be destroyed by technology,” Gaudat explained.

Gordat’s remarks reaffirm ideas presented in an open letter signed by prominent members of the AI ​​industry, including Tesla CEO Elon Musk and Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak. Thing. The letter, published in March, called for a six-month moratorium on creating AI advances stronger than OpenAI’s GPT-4. It warned of an “uncontrolled race of development and adoption” of new AI technologies that could endanger civilization.

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Lucas Nolan is a Breitbart News reporter who covers free speech and online censorship issues. follow him on twitter @LucasNolan

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