Microsoft expanded public access to its generative artificial intelligence programs, despite fears that tech firms are rushing ahead too quickly with potentially dangerous technology. | via philstarlife
Microsoft on Thursday expanded public access to its generative artificial intelligence programs, despite fears that tech firms are rushing ahead too quickly with potentially dangerous technology.
The services have been enhanced with the ability to work with images as well as text, and Microsoft intends to add video to the mix, according to the executive. A range of experts in March urged a pause in the development of powerful AI systems to allow time to make sure they are safe. A prominent computer scientist often dubbed"the godfather of artificial intelligence" recently quit his job at Google to speak out about the dangers of the technology.