Google CEO Sundar Pichai thinks impact of AI on humanity is more profound than electricity or fire
While fire is regarded as one of the greatest invention of the Early Stone Age, followed by the discovery of electricity in the 1800โs, Googleโs CEO Sundar Pichai considers AI (artificial intelligence) impact on humanity to be more โprofoundโ than fire or electricity.
Speaking as part of a new show hosted by MSNBCโs Ari Melber andย Recodeโsย Kara Swisher, Pichai, 45, said that AI isย โone of the most important things that humanity is working on. Itโs more profound that, I donโt know, electricity or fire.โ
โFireโs pretty good,โ Swisher said.
However, Pichai drew equals to electricity and fire, and said thatย AI is basically both useful and dangerous at the same time.
โBut it kills people, too. They learn to harness fire for the benefits of humanity, but we have to overcome its downsides, too,โ Pichai said.
While admitting some concerns about AI taking over the world one day, Pichai also mentioned that he feels that AI technology will inevitably play a significant role in the advancement of humanity, such as curing cancer and providing climate change solutions.
โMy point is AI is really important, but we have to be concerned about it,โ Pichai said. โItโs fair to be worried about itโI wouldnโt say weโre just being optimistic about itโ we want to be thoughtful about it. AI holds the potential for some of the biggest advances weโre going to see.
โWhenever I see the news of a young person dying of cancer, you realize AI is going to play a role in solving that in the future. So I think we owe it to make progress too.โ
However, Pichai did acknowledge the need for โbalanceโ to be struck between AI technology’s downsides and upsides.
The extracts are part of a new series on MSNBC called โRevolution: Google and YouTube Changing the Worldโ where Pichai along with YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki were interviewed. The show featuring the full interview with Pichai is scheduled to air on US news channel MSNBC on January 26.