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Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman is warning about 'AI psychosis,' a condition where excessive AI interaction blurs the line between human and machine ...
The path ahead isn’t hard to see. As AI becomes more lifelike, the pull on people will only grow. The next wave of Seemingly Conscious AI won’t just talk, it will show up in faces, voices, and bodies.
Suleyman urged developers to focus on creating AI for people, not as people, stressing the need for transparency, regulation, and cultural guardrails before SCAI becomes mainstream.
Mustafa Suleyman, the CEO of Microsoft AI, has issued a clear and urgent warning: artificial intelligence may sound human, but it is not human — and treating it as such could have dangerous ...
Microsoft’s head of artificial intelligence (AI) has warned that digital chatbots are fuelling a “flood” of delusion and ...
Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman wants to build artificial intelligence that makes someone's life better, not AI that ...
Microsoft’s Mustafa Suleyman urges caution as A.I. systems approach human-like consciousness and societal risks rise.
Geoffrey Hinton, the 'father of AI,' criticizes tech companies for prioritizing profit over humanity in AI development, ...
Mustafa Suleyman, the CEO of Microsoft AI and cofounder of DeepMind, has a warning that sounds more like science fiction but could be a reality: the rise of “Seemingly Conscious AI” (SCAI). These are ...
Microsoft AI's CEO Mustafa Suleyman is clear: AI is not human and does not possess a truly human consciousness. But the warp-speed advancement of generative AI is making that harder and harder to ...
AI psychosis” is gaining recognition as users mistake chatbots for real companions. Mustafa Suleyman warned on X about the risks.
Microsoft AI head Mustafa Suleyman warns that AI may soon appear conscious, urging safeguards to prevent society from misinterpreting machines as beings.