AirTrunk founder and chief executive officer Robin Khuda has built a fortune from the AI-fuelled boom in data centres. His next philanthropic venture might be aimed, somewhat ironically, at countering some of the emerging problems of AI.
“We need to make sure we’re doing the right thing when it comes to some of the risks of AI; the ethics and governance,” he said. “There is a lot of benefit – productivity gains, fast-tracking innovations, new medications – but I worry that we are using AI to automate [things] in dangerous and detrimental ways, like with the military.”
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