‘Fear of the unknown’ reason why Elon Musk, experts call for pause on training of AI systems: Gary Vaynerchuk

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‘Fear of the unknown’ reason why Elon Musk, experts call for pause on training of AI systems: Gary Vaynerchuk
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A group of artificial intelligence experts and industry leaders earlier published an open letter calling for a six-month pause in the training of systems more powerful than GPT-4, citing potential risks to society and humanity.

on artificial intelligence development is down to their “fear of the unknown”, said American entrepreneur Gary Vaynerchuk on Friday .

“I remember the first time I used a search engine in the mid-nineties. I could not comprehend that I did not have to go to the library and drive 20 minutes… I couldn't wrap my head around it,” he said. My Vaynerchuk, who is 47 years old, said during the wide-ranging interview on social media and modern technology, that he came from “a generation where parents were really actually involved”.

“I would argue that until we get back to full accountability, we will continue to blame politics, the mainstream media, social media, TikTok Facebook.”Moving forward, Mr Vaynerchuk expects that the shifts in consumer habits and technology that social media platforms utilise will impact the advertising landscape significantly.

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