On Tuesday, venture capitalist Marc Andreessen published a nearly 7,000-word post on his views about artificial intelligence and the risks it poses.
, the technology's documented harms has led many experts to conclude that, for certain applications, it should never be used.
Andreessen, who gained prominence in the 1990s for developing the first popular internet browser, started his venture firm with Ben Horowitz in 2009. Two years later, he wrote an oft-cited blog post titled "Why software is eating the world," which said that health care and education were due for "fundamental software-based transformation" just as so many industries before them.
"Governments working in partnership with the private sector should vigorously engage in each area of potential risk to use AI to maximize society's defensive capabilities," he said. That risk, he says, is China, which is developing AI quickly and with highly concerning authoritarian applications. According to years of documented cases, the Chinese government leans on surveillance AI, such as using facial recognition and phone GPS dataTo head off the spread of China's AI influence, Andreessen writes, "We should drive AI into our economy and society as fast and hard as we possibly can.
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