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Author Ruskin Bond Sceptical About AI, Says It Will Give Too Much Power To A Few

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Noted author Ruskin Bond said at an event recently that he found the technology associated with artificial intelligence “a bit frightening”. Speaking at the Indore Literature Festival, Bond said that this was because he feared that a handful of people would be able to control a large population through it. “We need to be careful so that this technology cannot take over our complete command,” he said.

The Indian author of British descent, famously also known as the “Indian William Wordsworth”, however, said AI technology is in its early stage now, so, it is to be seen that how this technique is developed in future”.

When asked about what could be the effects of AI techniques on human creativity, Bond told a newswire, “If any mechanical technology starts to create something for you, then hardly any possibility is left for human creativity.”

The veteran 84-year-old author added, “When I was studying in school, some of my friends used to get me to write their love letters. In future, there is a possibility that such people would take help of robots with AI technology to get their love letters written.”

Recently, Google CEO Sundar Pichai had also affirmed his fears over AI as an unregulated technology. He worried about the harmful uses of AI. “Regulating a technology in its early days is hard, but I do think companies should self-regulate,” Pichai had said in a statement.

Renowned physicist Professor Stephen Hawking has expressed similar fears surrounding AI in the past. He has warned that the creation of powerful artificial intelligence will be “either the best or the worst thing, ever to happen to humanity.”

Elon Musk, CEO Tesla also shared a similar viewpoint and strongly recommended in past that the world should approach AI with regulatory oversight, both at national and international level. “I think we should be very careful about artificial intelligence. If I had to guess at what our biggest existential threat is, it’s probably that,” Musk had said.

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Martin F.R.

Martin Fredrick Raj worked as a Technology Journalist at Analytics India Magazine. He usually likes to write detail-oriented articles which are well-researched in articulated formats. Other than covering updates on analytics, artificial intelligence & data science, his interests also include covering politics, economics, finance, consumer electronics, global affairs and issues regarding public policy matters. When not writing any articles, he usually delves into reading biographies of successful entrepreneurs or experiments with his new culinary ideas.
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