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However, it's important to carefully consider the implications of advancing AI technology, and to take steps to ensure that it is used in a responsible and ethical way. Companies that are developing AI should be held accountable for any negative consequences that may arise from their technology, and there should be regulations in place to prevent the abuse of AI.
These companies have only one thing in mind, and that is profit. Responsibility is something that is easily bypassed or transferred to someone else, because that's how big companies work, right? When negative consequences occur, I assure you that these companies will be more than happy to pay the fines, which are always so insignificant compared to the profits.
Some of the largest US companies pay, from our perspective, draconian fines in the EU, but this still does not prevent them from repeating the same
"mistakes" because if you earn $100 billion and pay a fine of only $1 billion, I would call it good business.
In addition, abuse should not be considered only problem when it comes to AI - but what will we do when this AI becomes so advanced that we will no longer be able to control it? There are many series and movies on that topic, but if you haven't, I suggest you watch the movie
Ex Machina or maybe the series
Humans.