"Hey Google... how important is artificial intelligence?"
If the voice of Google's CEO could come through our Google Home Mini, it would say what the company's CEO just did:
"AI is probably the most important thing humanity has ever worked on. I think of it as something more profound than electricity or fire."
Wow, more profound than electricity or fire? In a world where superlatives are so overused they lose their impact, this line makes you stop and think, doesn't it?
Google’s CEO, Sundar Pichai, was speaking to the World Economic Forum at its annual conference. With something this powerful comes responsibility.
"Countries need to demilitarize AI, that’s a common goal countries should work towards," he said.
How do you do that? He suggested something akin to the Paris Climate Agreement for artificial intelligence.
His comments may be an opinion, however, there are some facts around artificial intelligence that we have reported on here at SecureWorld: AI is smarter and more popular than ever; in some cases AI can read your mind; and we often don't know when we're working with AI instead of a human.
It may be a while before we know if the opinion of Google's CEO changes to a fact.
We'll let you know—unless we've been replaced by AI at that point.