2024-02-29 17:31:20
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Published 29 minutes ago, Updated 19 minutes ago
Brad Smith, president of Microsoft. REUTERS/LEAH MILLIS
SEEN FROM ELSEWHERE – The business leader calls on governments and civil society to put pressure on the sector to regulate AI: “The more powerful a technology becomes, the more robust the controls that accompany it must be. »
Pair Patricia Fernández De Lis (The country)
Brad Smith’s experience as a lawyer is undeniable. When he talks regarding the troubled waters in which artificial intelligence (AI) is currently immersed, the president of Microsoft weighs his words. It is the most important technology that has been created since the invention of the printing press, he says, without denying the problems raised by its use and control, cyberattacks from countries like Russia or North Korea to the complex protection of copyright, including its biggest concern, as he himself admits: the use of deepfakes to influence the outcome of elections, while near the half of humanity will go to the polls this year. Last Friday, at the Munich Security Conference, Brad Smith (65, born in Milwaukee, United States) presented alongside around twenty other companies a pact aimed at improving the technological response to …
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