Microsoft and AI Leaders Meet on Innovation and Responsibility
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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella touts generative AI as a productivity boom, but fails to mention risks like job losses and increased workloads.
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Journalists, police, and other frontline workers may see wage gains thanks to AI helpers, but more skilled tech workers could see earnings fall.
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Nadella argues AI content should be policed at the point of distribution, not production, ignoring other precedents like guns and tobacco.
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Global CEOs brace for AI job cuts, with a quarter expecting over 5% staff reductions, and 45% fearing their company won't survive the next decade.
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OpenAI, Anthropic and Cohere held secret talks with Chinese AI experts in Geneva, with US government approval, to find common ground on AI safety.