Wozniak's view on AI in May 2023

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In May 2023, Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple Inc., expressed his concerns regarding the rapid development of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies. He signed an open letter from the Future of Life Institute advocating for a pause in the training of AI systems that exceed the capabilities of GPT-4. Wozniak's call for caution reflects a growing apprehension among experts about the potential risks associated with advanced AI systems. He highlighted the possibility that these technologies could be misused by malicious individuals, making it increasingly difficult for people to identify scams and fraudulent activities. Wozniak pointed out that the intelligence of AI could be leveraged by bad actors to create deceptive scenarios, thereby complicating the landscape of online security and trust. This perspective aligns with broader concerns in the tech community about the ethical implications of AI and the need for regulatory frameworks to ensure its safe deployment.
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