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Alibaba Jack Ma and Google CEO argue about one thing in Davos, but the results are thought-provoking?

Artificial intelligence (AI) was the main topic of discussion in Davos this year. Ma Yun and Google CEO Sandar Pichai are engaged in a debate about artificial intelligence.
Two top business leaders have their own opinions and words. Let's take a look at their views on artificial intelligence!!!


The contemporary physicist Hawking warned that artificial intelligence (AI) may destroy humans. Tesla CEO Elon Musk fears that robots will kill humans.

But now the development of artificial intelligence seems irresistible. The topic is one of the most watched topics at this year's World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

The World Economic Forum stated that:
This is a historic moment for artificial intelligence.
All the technologies come together: big data, the rapid development of hardware, powerful artificial intelligence algorithms, and open source community tools to reduce barriers to entry into the intelligence world for startups.
The end result: artificial intelligence is moving from research laboratories to our everyday lives, from urban travel, to cars, to energy, to the Internet.

In 2018, everyone began to see the commercial value of artificial intelligence. Artificial intelligence is added to more and more things every year, and it is getting smarter. This undoubtedly accelerates human innovation.

But as artificial intelligence becomes more powerful, more autonomous and more widespread in its use and impact, the unsolved problem of artificial intelligence security becomes critical.

Risks include bias, poor decision-making, low transparency, unemployment and malicious use of artificial intelligence, such as autonomous weapons.

At the World Economic Forum in Davos (WEF), Ma Yun, the founder and executive chairman of Alibaba Group, the two leading business leaders, and Google CEO Shandar Pichchai launched the topic of artificial intelligence.



Ma Yun, founder and executive chairman of Alibaba Group, said: "Artificial intelligence, big data is a threat to humans. I think that artificial intelligence should help humans. Technology should do something for humans."

"computers look smarter than humans," Ma said. "they don't forget that they never have emotions. But computers can never be as smart as humans. Artificial intelligence and robots will replace a lot of work, because machines will do it in the future."

On the other side of the argument, Google CEO and CEO Sandal Pichchai is very optimistic. He said that "artificial intelligence may be the most important job for human beings. I think this is more profound than the invention of electricity or fire." He said that artificial Intelligence can eliminate many of the constraints currently faced by the world, including the ability to make "clean, cheap and reliable energy" a reality.



Google CEO Sundar Pichai recalled his childhood in India and talked about the power of technological change: "I grew up, we didn't see the phone there at one point, until five years later, we saw the phone. It fundamentally changed our lives. I still remember the joys of technology. I think artificial intelligence is real, effective, and it connects us to the world. "

He acknowledged the risks, but said: "whenever you use emerging technologies, you need to learn and maximize their use, while minimizing technical shortcomings."
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