Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff has raised concerns about the potential dangers of artificial intelligence, warning against an 'AI Hiroshima' and emphasizing the need for trust and governance in the development of AI technologies. During his remarks at Davos, Benioff compared the unchecked advancement of technology to the devastation of Hiroshima, suggesting that a similar catastrophic event could occur with AI if proper controls are not in place. He also stressed that access to AI should be considered almost a human right and that governance structures are necessary to ensure AI is used responsibly.
Marc Benioff says he doesn't want to see an "AI Hiroshima" https://t.co/qIcdcehOiY
Marc Benioff says he doesn't want AI to have a "Hiroshima moment" https://t.co/KCdUvVonVc
"AI has to be, almost, a human right, to have access to AI, and we need to have the governance around AI," says Salesforce CEO @Benioff. https://t.co/U2mHLhGpOP
#New: Salesforce CEO @Benioff warns about AI at @Davos: "We don't want to have a Hiroshima moment .. we've seen technology go really wrong, and we've seen Hiroshima .. we don't want to see an AI Hiroshima."
We don't want to see an AI 'Hiroshima,' Salesforce CEO warns https://t.co/MmvfVsNyRW
Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff says AI can't be 'bad' like social media if it's going to be trusted https://t.co/YNqcT6BgJU