Why Bill Gates Isn't Worried About AI Models Making Stuff Up

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Making AI models more “self-aware” and “conscious” of their biases and factual errors could potentially prevent them from producing more false information in the future, the Microsoft cofounder wrote on his blog, GatesNotes.

. “We should not try to temporarily keep people from implementing new developments in AI, as some have proposed,” he wrote.

Instead, he said these consequences offer further reasons to continue developing advanced AI tools as well as regulations so that governments and corporations can detect, restrict and counter misuses using AI. “Cyber-criminals won’t stop making new tools…The effort to stop them needs to continue at the same pace,” he wrote.

But Gates’ claim that AI tools can be used to combat the deficiencies of other AI tools, may not practically hold up — at least not yet. For instance, while a range of AI detectors and deepfake detectors have launched, not all are always able to correctly flag synthetic or manipulated content. Some incorrectly portray real images as AI-generated, according to a.

“We’re now in.. the age of AI. It’s analogous to uncertain times before speed limits and seat belts,” Gates wrote.

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