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One of the biggest risks that we see every day now is misinformation and disinformation.

Putting regulation and governance on AI has been a priority for the industry.

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However, there are doubts that any actionable legislation will come out of the summit.

It’s just really tough getting global governance, but it is needed.

It’s always a good thing to get people talking to each other and exploring the issues.

A robot hand holding a scale

So that’s the issue really.

It’s kind of hopeless prior to beginning

Knifes edge

China is not just a security risk.

Obviously having no regulation is just as harmful as too much, so where do we draw the line?

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So it’s really cost avoidance.

Competition isnt the only thing at risk when it comes to AI.

You’re getting hallucinations that you’re basing your business decisions off.

The dangers of AI

Made up information, inaccurate information, Avivah states.

As Avivah puts it, English is the new programming language.

An existential crisis

The risks posed to humanity as a whole are significantly more difficult to mitigate.

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The existential risks are not manageable unless whoever is creating the models is making it manageable.

So it can help innovation.

On a more individual level, we are experiencing the risks on a day to day basis.

But Avivah explains solutions to these problems are already emerging.

There are plenty of controls coming out of the market.

I spend my life writing about it.

A future of opportunity?

To me that’s the main game changing use case.

The applications for supply chain issues are also impressive.

This is where AI has another opportunity to shine.

It’s just having more brain power analyzing these problems and coming up with solutions.

You need pinpointed analysis, and that’s what AI is good at.

It’s good to see them organizing.

Theyll come out with stronger cooperation with the US and Europe for sure.

You see a lot of the AI researchers are happy to share with their colleagues and other companies.

It’s a small community and it’s very intellectually driven.

I think it’s great to get them all together.

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