If you insist!
First, he defended the decision to release the AI to the public, even if it's still full of kinks.
"The only way for any new technology to be really perfected is to be in the market with real human feedback," Nadella said. "If anything, in particular with AI, it has to get aligned with human preferences, both personally and societally, in terms of the norms." "And yes, we will have many, many mechanisms in place to ensure that nothing biased, nothing harmful gets generated," he added.At the interviewer's prompting, the Microsoft CEO acknowledged that the ominous possibility of an AI going rogue and turning against humanity is a valid concern."But the way to sort of deal with that is to make sure it never runs away," he confidently avered.
Beyond stating the obvious, Nadella went on to outline the context in which us humans should use AI to avoid a collision course with a dystopian future. "The first set of categories in which we should use these powerful models are where humans, unambiguously, unquestionably, are in charge," Nadella said. "And so as long as we sort of start there, characterize these models, make these models more safe and over time much more explainable, then we can think about other forms of usage."
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