It is expected that artificial intelligence will develop rapidly in the future, with people potentially entering deep relationships with robots, according to Google. The British newspaper The Sun reported statements from the company's CEO, Sundar Pichai, who said that the world must prepare for all possibilities with the rapid advancement of AI technology, and that it is important to mitigate some negative aspects of its use.
Google has unleashed a series of major changes in artificial intelligence at a significant event in San Francisco this week. These changes allow the use of an AI-powered voice tool to look around the room through a smartphone camera, instantly recognize objects, and even remember where you left your glasses.
In a press conference on Wednesday, Pichai highlighted positive aspects of AI, such as using it to assist people with speech disabilities, adding that "there are people who will use it to preserve memories of their loved ones." He continued, "So I believe you will have technology of this power, and yes, over time, you will have people entering deep relationships with AI assistants or customers, and so on." He emphasized the importance of handling AI "boldly and responsibly," ensuring proper consideration of protective measures "to mitigate some negative aspects."