Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt said AI posed an "extreme risk" in some scenarios and could be used by states or terrorists ...
but warned that too much regulation can stifle innovation Google's former Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Eric Schmidt is worried that Artificial Intelligence (AI) can be used by terrorists or ...
A recent BBC interview with the former Google chief executive officer, Eric Schmidt, highlighted his worry about extreme risks posed by AI development that could harm innocent people.
Ex-Google CEO Eric Schmidt warns AI could be used for biological weapons by rogue states. He calls for government oversight ...
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt called for the development of open-source AI models, as U.S.-based AI firms reassess their model development plans following the entry of China’s DeepSeek R1 ...
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Eric Schmidt, the former Google CEO, is thinking about artificial intelligence – how it interacts with humans, and how it may reshape democracy. Or replace it. Schmidt coauthored Genesis ...
Eric Schmidt warns Western nations to invest in open-source AI to avoid lagging behind China. Highlighting the cost barriers of closed models, he emphasizes the need for balancing both open and ...
That said, the concerns of the former Google CEO go much further. Eric Schmidt reveals his biggest fear regarding AI being used by bad actors Eric Schmidt shared his perspective on a topic that ...
Now, former Google CEO Eric Schmidt in an interview with the BBC has added more fuel to the fire by stated that he is worried about a "Bin Laden scenario" for AI where "rogue states" try to harm ...