Abhii Parakh
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Look, I mean, world is such a complicated place today and everything that happens outside of the business world impacts the business world. So I think AI, just like any other technology, can be a force for good or a force for bad.
Look, I mean, world is such a complicated place today and everything that happens outside of the business world impacts the business world. So I think AI, just like any other technology, can be a force for good or a force for bad.
Look, I mean, world is such a complicated place today and everything that happens outside of the business world impacts the business world. So I think AI, just like any other technology, can be a force for good or a force for bad.
Cybersecurity, fraud, all of those things that we have had in the past and just gotten more complex and harder to deal with are probably going to get harder and more complex to deal with with the advent of AI, and they probably are, right? You're seeing that in your personal life with all the scams, and you're already seeing that In the business world.
Cybersecurity, fraud, all of those things that we have had in the past and just gotten more complex and harder to deal with are probably going to get harder and more complex to deal with with the advent of AI, and they probably are, right? You're seeing that in your personal life with all the scams, and you're already seeing that In the business world.
Cybersecurity, fraud, all of those things that we have had in the past and just gotten more complex and harder to deal with are probably going to get harder and more complex to deal with with the advent of AI, and they probably are, right? You're seeing that in your personal life with all the scams, and you're already seeing that In the business world.
So my skepticism lies not maybe specific to AI, but with any technology, what controls, what regulations, how is it going to be, what laws and policing mechanisms are going to come up? and maybe standards internationally that will help AI be a force for good.
So my skepticism lies not maybe specific to AI, but with any technology, what controls, what regulations, how is it going to be, what laws and policing mechanisms are going to come up? and maybe standards internationally that will help AI be a force for good.
So my skepticism lies not maybe specific to AI, but with any technology, what controls, what regulations, how is it going to be, what laws and policing mechanisms are going to come up? and maybe standards internationally that will help AI be a force for good.
So skepticism, but also hope, as we've done in the past with all technologies, we've standardized, we've put laws in practice so that, and that there are mechanisms and agencies in place to be able to enforce the goodness of the technology. So my hope is the same for AI.
So skepticism, but also hope, as we've done in the past with all technologies, we've standardized, we've put laws in practice so that, and that there are mechanisms and agencies in place to be able to enforce the goodness of the technology. So my hope is the same for AI.
So skepticism, but also hope, as we've done in the past with all technologies, we've standardized, we've put laws in practice so that, and that there are mechanisms and agencies in place to be able to enforce the goodness of the technology. So my hope is the same for AI.
Exactly.
Exactly.
Exactly.
Exactly. And I was around for the Y2K paranoia in the year 2000 because everything was, I think, in COBOL. And they said, like, there's some issue where the number of digits can't, like, go beyond that. But anyway, it was all this mass hysteria that everything is going to go bad and the nukes are going to get fired and the world's going to come to an end. But of course, that was not the case.
Exactly. And I was around for the Y2K paranoia in the year 2000 because everything was, I think, in COBOL. And they said, like, there's some issue where the number of digits can't, like, go beyond that. But anyway, it was all this mass hysteria that everything is going to go bad and the nukes are going to get fired and the world's going to come to an end. But of course, that was not the case.
Exactly. And I was around for the Y2K paranoia in the year 2000 because everything was, I think, in COBOL. And they said, like, there's some issue where the number of digits can't, like, go beyond that. But anyway, it was all this mass hysteria that everything is going to go bad and the nukes are going to get fired and the world's going to come to an end. But of course, that was not the case.
The human race is more resilient than we give it credit for sometimes.
The human race is more resilient than we give it credit for sometimes.