Apple co-founder warns of dangers of artificial intelligence at the hands of scammers

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Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak believes that in the hands of unscrupulous people, productive neural networks like ChatGPT could lead to an increase in network fraud and disinformation. It’s about Wozniak said In a new interview with the BBC.

“Artificial intelligence is so smart that it is open to scammers who want to deceive you by impersonating others,” Wozniak said.

According to him, AI in the context discussed is good because it can generate text that “sounds very smart”. At the same time, Wozniak believes that emotions continue to be the weakness of artificial intelligence in communicating with humans. It is precisely for this reason that algorithms are devoid of emotions, that neural networks can never replace a person, according to Wozniak.

In order for AI to become a safer technology, the government should impose an obligation to publish fake posts produced by algorithms. IT giants should also take responsibility for the results. At the same time, Wozniak doubts that regulators will do everything right.

“I think the money-chasing forces will win this time, too, which is pretty sad,” Wozniak said.

Formerly socialbites.ca Wrote That Mark Zuckerberg missed the White House meeting of AI leaders.

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