Ng, co-founder of Google Brain and an adjunct professor at Stanford University, recently publicly expressed his concerns about the current AI technology development environment. He pointed out that some tech giants may be intentionally exaggerating the potential threat of AI technology to humanity in order to promote stricter regulatory policies. This approach, he believes, may cause unnecessary suppression on innovation in the AI field.
In Ng's view, it is necessary to formulate reasonable regulatory measures, but these measures should be designed to promote, not hinder, innovation. He stressed that regulation formulation needs to take into account the long-term impact on technological development and ensure that while protecting the public's interests, it can also provide sufficient space for technological innovation.
With the increasing competition for AI technology worldwide, how to find a balance between encouraging innovation and solving legitimate concerns has become an urgent problem. Ng’s view has sparked widespread discussion in the industry about AI regulatory strategies, and many experts and scholars have begun to re-examine the current regulatory framework in order to find a more reasonable and effective solution.
Ng's remarks not only reflect his profound insight into the future development of AI technology, but also reflect his deep concern for the healthy development of the technology industry. In today's globalization, the progress of AI technology will undoubtedly have a profound impact on all aspects of society. Therefore, how to promote technological innovation while ensuring safety has become a global issue.
In short, Ng’s warning reminds us that while enjoying the convenience and progress brought by AI technology, we should also be wary of factors that may hinder the development of technology. By formulating scientific and reasonable regulatory policies, we are expected to promote the continuous innovation and healthy development of AI technology while ensuring human safety.