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"I am very unhappy with the notion that AI will be making decisions about what people are able to do," says Turing Award laureate and public-key cryptography pioneer Whitfield Diffie in an exclusive interview with CGTN's Tian Wei. Diffie says AI will inevitably take on more tasks and play a growing role in society, but he warns against giving intelligent machines the power to determine what people can know, say, or do. Do tune in.
"I am very unhappy with the notion that AI will be making decisions about what people are able to do," says Turing Award laureate and public-key cryptography pioneer Whitfield Diffie in an exclusive interview with CGTN's Tian Wei. Diffie says AI will inevitably take on more tasks and play a growing role in society, but he warns against giving intelligent machines the power to determine what people can know, say, or do. Do tune in.