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Ex-Google CEO Eric Schmidt warns perfect AI girlfriends could worsen loneliness for young men
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt warned that artificial intelligence chatbots could increase loneliness among young men who prefer AI-powered “perfect girlfriends.” Schmidt, who took the helm at Google in 2001 and stepped down in 2011,
Former Google CEO warns AI girlfriends could lead to obsession and loneliness
Speaking about the dangers of AI and regulation on The Prof G Show with Scott Galloway, Schmidt spoke about the ability for young men to create
Ex-Google CEO warns that 'perfect' AI girlfriends could spell trouble for young men
Eric Schmidt said the emotionally and physically "perfect" AI girlfriend may lead young male users to become obsessed with the chatbot.
Former Google CEO AI Warning: Global Catastrophe in 5 Years
Concerned about AI warnings? Find out what the former CEO of google has to say about artificial intelligence, and should you be worried or not?
Google’s Eric Schmidt Offers $1 Million to Tech Problem Solvers
Google’s Eric Schmidt will be donating $1 million to help solve world problems through technology. Schmidt announced the news Monday morning on CBS while promoting his book, The New Digital Age. Jared Cohen, Google’s ideas director, is the book’s co-author.
Ex-Google CEO Eric Schmidt says AI will 'shape' identity and that 'normal people' are not ready for it
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt said in the future AI could be a child's best friend, shaping their identity and worldview.
Ex-Google CEO Schmidt to the US Army: Give tanks away, instead buy a ...
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt advocates for a significant shift in US military strategy, urging the replacement of traditional tanks with AI-powered
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt warns of 'perfect AI girlfriends'
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt has warned about the dangers of AI chatbots, particularly their potential to deepen loneliness among vulnerable young men. He highlighted the risks of emotional attachment to "perfect AI girlfriends" and called for greater parental oversight in the face of this growing concern.
‘Perfect’ AI girlfriend could worsen loneliness: Ex Google CEO says it'll ‘takes over the way you're thinking’
As AI technology advances, Eric Schmidt raises alarms about young individuals bonding with chatbots, potentially increasing loneliness and social problems.
Ex Google CEO warns ‘perfect’ AI girlfriend could worsen loneliness: ‘You're obsessed with her'
Eric Schmidt, former Google CEO, said that "perfect" AI girlfriends could deepen loneliness and lead to dangerous societal consequences.
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Former Google CEO Alarmed by Teen Boys Falling in Love With AI Girlfriends
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt seems mighty concerned about today's youth becoming obsessed with AI girlfriends.
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on MSN
These Are AI's 'Most Obvious' Risks, According to Google's Former CEO
Google's former CEO Eric Schmidt elaborated on the risks of AI in a Monday episode of The Prof G Pod podcast with NYU ...
Observer
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Eric Schmidt Is Worried About A.I. Risks to ‘Highly Suggestible’ Young People
The rise of A.I. friends or girlfriends amongst young men is an “unexpected problem” of A.I., according to the ex-Google CEO.
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Get to the office if you want a promotion, ex-Google CEO says
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt said the knowledge he gained while in the office was "central" to his promotions, and younger ...
Princeton University
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Eric Schmidt ’76 shares AI insights in McCosh 50 book launch conversation for 'Genesis'
The former Google chairman and CEO urged Princeton undergraduates and graduate students to tackle the “inconceivably large” ...
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