&#x27Stupidity&#x27 poses a greater danger than AI, CEO of Italian protection big Leonardo suggests

&#x27Stupidity&#x27 poses a greater danger than AI, CEO of Italian protection big Leonardo suggests


Roberto Cingolani, chief govt officer of Leonardo SpA, throughout an interview in London, United kingdom, on Tuesday, Jan. 23, 2024.

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The chief executive of Italian protection group Leonardo mentioned Friday that he is much more concerned about the “stupidity” of users of synthetic intelligence rather than the threats posed by the technological know-how by itself.

His reviews occur amid repeated warnings about the dangers of AI, with U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres lately contacting on intercontinental political and small business leaders to prioritize a world wide technique to deal with the technologies.

Speaking at the Earth Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland on Jan. 17, Guterres claimed that the swift improvement of AI could consequence in “significant unintended repercussions.”

“To be genuine, what fears me extra is the lack of command from people, who are still building wars following 2,000 yrs,” Roberto Cingolani, CEO of Leonardo, informed CNBC’s “Squawk Box Europe” on Friday.

“With this in mind, synthetic intelligence is a software. It is an algorithm produced by individuals, that is operate by pcs made by humans, that controls devices manufactured by individuals. I am extra scared, extra concerned [about] national stupidity than synthetic intelligence to be honest,” he included.

“I have a scientific qualifications, so I undoubtedly contemplate technologies as neutral. The challenge is the user, not the technological know-how itself.”

AI advocates say the engineering can be harnessed to benefit humanity in various methods, which includes speedy-monitoring affected person diagnoses, supporting to model local climate alter and preventing cyberattacks.

Having said that, the Worldwide Monetary Fund mentioned in a report printed Jan. 14 that nearly 40% of employment worldwide could be impacted by the increase of AI.

The Washington, D.C.-based mostly institution also warned that the possible affect of the engineering on the world-wide labor industry is probably to worsen over-all inequality in most conditions.

Leonardo CEO discusses the 'big technology challenge' facing the defense sector

Cingolani explained that protection companies these as Leonardo need to make a “huge exertion” to introduce a “significant digitalization” of their platforms, like providing autonomous units and expert services that are AI-driven.

“It is a entire transform of paradigm. It is really a unique technological strategy to protection and protection. It is a huge know-how obstacle,” he included.

Shares of Leonardo rose far more than 4% close to 08:48 a.m. London time on Friday. The Milan-detailed inventory is up extra than 37% 12 months-to-day.



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