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He voiced concerns about potential future risks associated with AI, including electoral influence, interference, bias, and the existential threat of losing control if AI improves uncontrollably.
Nadella flagged the importance of international cooperation in regulating AI, stating that governance should extend beyond companies to encompass broader society, Nikkei Asia reports.
He acknowledged the pressing issues of fake images and videos generated by AI and the manipulation of public opinion through fake social media accounts.
The European Union has already implemented strict regulations for AI use, including penalties for violations, and the U.S. government is moving toward issuing an executive order to ensure AI system safety, especially with an upcoming presidential election.
Nadella also mentioned Microsoft's initiatives to safeguard fair elections and protect democracies from electoral interference. The company is working on a "watermarking" system to identify AI-processed images and is collaborating with election authorities to enhance security.
Nadella emphasized Microsoft's commitment to China's market, particularly in expanding its Windows PC operating system and Azure cloud computing platform.
In January, Microsoft announced a significant investment in OpenAI and a deepened partnership with the company behind the ChatGPT AI chatbot.
MSFT Price Action: Microsoft shares traded higher by 0.17% at $376.95 premarket on the last check Friday.