There’s a lot of “trust” involved in artificial intelligence, says Sky News Australia host Piers Morgan.
“The internet, for example, which is … the last big thing before AI, the internet remains really woefully unregulated and pretty dangerous,” Mr Morgan said.
“Why would AI not be just a far worse version of the internet where it all starts off well-intentioned but actually goes to hell quite quickly?”
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