Google's Pichai CEO claims that `` AI should be regulated ''


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Alex Knight

Thunder Pichai , CEO of Google and its parent company Alphabet who shows success in the field of AI and machine learning, announced a statement in the British economic magazine Financial Times that `` need to regulate artificial intelligence '' .

Why Google thinks we need to regulate AI | Financial Times
https://www.ft.com/content/3467659a-386d-11ea-ac3c-f68c10993b04


Alphabet, Google CEO Sundar Pichai calls for AI regulation-9to5Google
https://ww.9to5google.com/2020/01/19/sundar-pichai-ai-regulation/


Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai says there is 'no question' that AI needs to be regulated-The Verge
https://www.theverge.com/2020/1/20/21073682/ai-regulation-google-alphabet-ceo-sundar-pichai


'There are many examples in history where the virtue of technology is not guaranteed,' Pichai said. 'There is no question that AI needs to be regulated now. It's very important. It's an approach. ' As an example of the new technology not only having advantages but also disadvantages, the invention of the internal combustion engine enabled people to travel far away, but also caused many traffic accidents In recent years, the spread of the Internet has made it easier for erroneous information to be spread.

To achieve AI regulation, Pichai said, `` International collaboration is needed to make international standards of AI regulation work, especially the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is a strong foundation for AI regulation Insist. ' 'A good regulatory framework considers safety, accountability, fairness, and accountability to ensure that the right tools are developed in the right way, We need to take a balanced approach, balancing the potential harm with social opportunities, especially in high-risk areas. '


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For example, Pichai believes that devices that use AI to monitor cardiac conditions are well regulated from the outset because of the well-established regulatory framework in the traditional healthcare industry. On the other hand, with regard to self-driving cars, we are urging the government to establish 'appropriate new rules that take into account all relevant costs and benefits.'

In addition, Pichai announced in July 2018 about severe criticism from inside and outside of Google regarding the development of technology for analyzing images shot with drones for military use, CEO announced in July 2018 `` About Google AI Principles 'as one of the regulatory frameworks at Google. He also said that Google did not actually sell or provide facial recognition technology based on this AI principle.

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`` Google wants to be a useful and dedicated partner to regulators by providing the expertise, experience and tools to navigate various issues together, '' Pichai said. AI has the potential to improve the lives of billions of people, helping future generations do the same for me by ensuring that everyone is developed responsibly in a way that benefits them. You can trust the power of technology. '

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