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BEFORE GOOGLE CEO SCHMIDT: EUROPE EITHER INVESTS IN OPEN SOURCE AI OR DEPENDS ON THE CHINESE MODEL
On January 21st, according to Bloomberg, prior to Google CEO, Eric Schmidt, a technology investor, stated on Tuesday that Europe must invest in building its own open-source AI laboratory and solve the problem of soaring energy prices, otherwise it would soon find itself dependent on China’s model. Schmitt said on Tuesday at the World Economic Forum in Davos: “In the United States, businesses are largely turning to closed sources, which means that these technologies will be purchased, authorized, etc. At the same time, China ' s approach is largely open-minded and open-source. Unless Europe is willing for Europe..- 5.8k
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Former Google CEO: The AI model or hacked to "learning to kill."
On October 11, according to CNBC, Google CEO Eric Schmidt warned about the potential risks of artificial intelligence on a previous Sifted Summit. He indicated that the AI model was likely to be hacked or even manipulated to learn dangerous skills. There is evidence that either open or closed source models can be removed by hackers. In training, they learn a lot, and a bad example is how to kill. He stressed that all major males now..- 2.7k
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Former Google CEO: Open source has become an important feature in AI development
On July 26, at the World Artificial Intelligence Conference (WAIC), former Google CEO Eric Schmidt had a "fireside chat" with Shen Xiangyang, Chairman of the Council of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST), centering on the theme of "Prospects for Global Cooperation in Artificial Intelligence". On July 26, at the World Artificial Intelligence Conference (WAIC), former Google CEO Eric Schmidt had a "fireside chat" with Shen Xiangyang, Chairman of the Council of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST), around the theme of "Prospects for Global Collaboration on Artificial Intelligence."...- 8.5k
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Former Google CEO: AI performance will continue to grow at a high rate, potential threats should not be ignored
There have been recent rumors that top AI labs, including OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic, are having trouble developing advanced AI models. These reports have blamed a lack of high-quality training data, leading to diminishing returns, which in turn makes continued investment difficult. In response, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei disagreed, with Altman posting a cryptic message on social media suggesting that "there is no limit"...- 3.8k
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