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  • Eric Schmidt voices AI misuse fears
  • Calls for balanced AI regulation
  • Supports AI tech export restrictions

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Eric Schmidt warns of AI misuse by rogue states posing global threat

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Eric Schmidt warns of AI misuse by rogue states posing global threat

Over the past couple of years, artificial intelligence (AI) has been thrust into the global spotlight, especially with key events such as the recent AI summit in Paris and the emergence of China's DeepSeek.

Since the debut of ChatGPT in late 2022, governments worldwide have been wrestling with how to regulate AI, striving to strike a balance between ensuring security and promoting economic growth.

In a new twist, former Google CEO Eric Schmidt has expressed serious concerns about potential AI misuse.

In an interview with the BBC, Schmidt warned of a "Bin Laden scenario," where "rogue states" could leverage AI to inflict harm on innocent people.

"I'm always worried about the 'Osama Bin Laden' scenario," Schmidt remarked. "Think about North Korea, or Iran, or even Russia.

These entities could pursue malicious objectives, potentially utilizing AI to orchestrate a devastating biological attack."

Schmidt emphasized that the rapid advancement of AI technology presents a real risk of misuse by malicious actors, who might exploit it to cause tangible harm.

Addressing the need for vigilant oversight, Schmidt highlighted that while private companies primarily drive AI innovation, governments must closely monitor these developments. "We're not advocating for unchecked progress," he stated. "Regulation is necessary."

However, Schmidt cautioned against over-regulation, arguing that excessive constraints have stifled AI innovation in Europe. He likened AI to a revolution as significant as electricity, stressing the need for a balanced regulatory approach.

Interestingly, Schmidt supports the Biden administration's policy of restricting the export of advanced microchips to China and 17 other nations to hinder their AI advancements. Yet, this strategy faces scrutiny, as China's DeepSeek recently matched top Western AI firms' capabilities while minimizing expenditure and employing older Nvidia chips for its AI models.

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