Google executive James Manyika emphasizes the benefits of artificial intelligence projects and points to the “collective effort” needed to mitigate the risks.
The internet search giant is trying to develop artificial intelligence tools while being mindful of the technology’s sometimes inaccurate and toxic outputs as well as the risk of misuse. That’s according to James Manyika, Google’s senior vice president of technology and society.
Emotion recognition technology requires collecting biomarkers to analyze mental health. Law professor Tiffany Li says we need special privacy protections for this “specially sensitive data.”
Asit Sharma, senior analyst at The Motley Fool, says many Americans, especially high earners, are turning to ChatGPT for investing advice. But “we know that ChatGPT is not the most accurate purveyor of results,” he says.
Many Americans get range anxiety when they contemplate buying an electric vehicle. Is the solution bigger car batteries or better charging and transit infrastructure?
Ruthe Farmer, founder and CEO of the Last Mile Education Fund, says the process of applying for and securing an internship in tech often excludes low-income students who are educated at lesser-known colleges.