Gary Marcus, a leading AI expert, told the U.S. Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Privacy, Technology and the Law that governments, big tech, and scientists will need to work together
ChatGPT 4 displayed on smart phone with OpenAI logo seen on screen in the background. On 2 April 2023 in Brussels, Belgium.Marcus is a leading AI expert, founder of two companies, and host of the podcast Humans versus Machines.
Gary Marcus delivered these remarks to the U.S. Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Privacy, Technology and the Law on May 16. Thank you, Senators. Today’s meeting is historic. I am profoundly grateful to be here. I come as a scientist, as someone who has founded AI companies, and as someone who genuinely loves AI — but who is increasingly worried. There are benefits; we don’t yet know whether they will outweigh the risks.
Fundamentally, these new systems are going to be destabilizing. They can and will create persuasive lies at at a scale humanity has never seen before. Outsiders will use them to affect our elections, insiders to manipulate our markets and our political systems. Democracy itself is threatened., potentially exceeding what social media can do. Choices about datasets AI companies use will have enormous, unseen influence.
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