Google CEO Sundar Pichai warns society to brace for impact of A.I.

Google CEO Sundar Pichai warns that AI will impact every product of every company and society needs to adapt.

Jobs of knowledge workers, including writers, accountants, and architects, could be disrupted by AI.

Pichai believes that AI could cause harm due to the scale of disinformation and fake news.

Elon Musk, Steve Wozniak, and dozens of academics have called for an immediate pause in training "experiments" connected to large language models.

Google has launched a document outlining "recommendations for regulating AI."

Society must quickly adapt with regulation, laws to punish abuse, and treaties among nations to make AI safe for the world.

Pichai thinks the development of AI needs to include not just engineers but social scientists, ethicists, philosophers, and so on.

There seems to be a mismatch between the pace at which society can think and adapt compared to the pace at which technology is evolving.

Bard, Google's AI chatbot, can create stories and answer questions, but there is a black box where its responses are not fully understood.

Pichai said that AI is not for a company to decide and that rules need to align with human values, including morality.