[AI 충격파] Interview with AI at an event hosted by a British university
AI “What do you want AI to do for you?”… Prime Minister Sunnack: “Please answer Parliament instead of me”
Bill Gates: “I want you to draw a picture or write a poem”
“What would you like artificial intelligence (AI) to do for you in your work?” (AI)
“I would like you to do the Prime Minister’s Q&A with members of Parliament every week on my behalf.” (British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak)
“When I write something in my notebook, it would be nice if you draw a related picture or write a poem.” (Bill Gates, Microsoft founder)
On the 15th (local time), the AI chatbot posed a question to Prime Minister Sunak and founder Gates, and the two answered as follows. On this day, Prime Minister Sunak and Gates interviewed AI at an event hosted by the founders of ‘eco-friendly technology’ startups at Imperial College London, a prestigious science and engineering university in the UK.
The interview was conducted in such a way that Prime Minister Sunak and founder Gates sat side by side, and one person picked up a paper board with AI questions written on it, and the other person answered. After learning the contents of the two people’s past speeches and interviews, the AI created questions through a natural language processing algorithm. Prime Minister Sunak and Gates briefly laughed at AI’s provocative question, but then continued to answer with serious expressions.
“How do you see technology impacting the global economy and job markets in the next 10 years?” (AI)
“I hope the same (AI) technologies that have created these questions will help us become more efficient.” (Founder Gates)
“As British Prime Minister, what is your vision for economic growth in the ‘post-Brexit’ era?” (AI)
“We need to invest in new technologies such as AI and robots, and create an ecosystem for small and medium-sized businesses.” (Prime Minister Sunak)
The AI also asked the two what advice they would like to give themselves if they returned to society as newcomers. Founder Gates said, “When I was young, I lived in a company without weekends or vacations, so I think I had a narrow view of work. I want to say that as the company grows, it is important to have a broader view and a long-term perspective.” Prime Minister Sunak replied, “I was born into an immigrant family and lived to achieve my next goal while only studying and working. I want to live feeling ‘this moment’ more.”
This interview video, which was conducted with AI questions, was released on the 18th through the British Prime Minister’s Office YouTube channel.
Source: Donga
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