Silicon Valley veteran tells the BBC he thinks AI creations should be clearly labelled.
Apple co-founder, Steve Wozniak, has warned that artificial intelligence could make scams and misinformation harder to spot.Speaking to the BBC, he said AI content should be clearly labelled, and regulation was needed for the sector.alongside Elon Musk calling for a pause in the development of the most powerful AI models.
Speaking to Zoe Kleinman, the BBC's Technology Editor, he talked about both the benefits of AI, and his concerns. The term AI covers computer systems able to do tasks that would normally need human intelligence. This includes chatbots able to understand questions and respond with human-like answers, and systems capable of recognising objects in pictures.
He wants regulation to hold to account the big tech firms which "feel they can kind of get away with anything" .
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