IBM, Microsoft, Amazon, Google and Facebook sign an agreement to monitor the development of artificial intelligence

Artificial Intelligence

Many are the contemporary geniuses who for months have expressed their concerns in clear reference to artificial intelligence and how far it could be able to go if they let it learn by itself and not put any kind of limit to your learning or its deployment in all types of productsAbove all, as we have seen in recent months, in all types of weapons of the United States Army where it is arriving as an exclusion of a better functioning of the same by raising its capabilities to decide and set a target.

On the other hand, many large companies are involved in this type of development which, in turn, are creating platforms of all kinds for researchers and developers to use for their projects. This can also create a long-term problem that is none other than fragmentation, something that could be solved thanks to an initiative carried out by multinationals such as Google, IBM, Microsoft, Amazon y Facebook who have joined in the call Partnership on AI to join forces in terms of research and promote good practices for prevent artificial intelligence from becoming a threat.

Google, IBM, Microsoft, Amazon and Facebook create Partnership on AI, a consortium where they will try to prevent Artificial Intelligence from becoming a threat.

Despite this good initiative, where it is promoted and publicized that all these companies will collaborate and even create a formal communication system in which to unify criteria and promote good practices, the truth is that, as has been happening so far, all of them will continue to compete with each other to be able to offer the best products and services and to be one step ahead of the rest. As just announced, this consortium will be open to other companies wanting to contribute their resources and experience in the future, undoubtedly a wake-up call to potential large partners such as Apple, Intel or Twitter who, at the moment, do not seem interested.

Further information: Fortune


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