KEY POINTS
  • Microsoft chief economist Michael Schwarz cautioned AI development could lead to bad actors meddling in elections or generating spam.
  • The risk from those actors was more concerning than any job losses that could stem from widespread AI adoption, Schwarz added.
  • Microsoft partnered with OpenAI in 2019 and relies on its GPT framework to power Bing's chatbot.

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People should worry more about "AI being used by bad actors" than they should about AI productivity outpacing human productivity, Microsoft chief economist Michael Schwarz said at a World Economic Forum event Wednesday.

"Before AI could take all your jobs, it could certainly do a lot of damage in the hands of spammers, people who want to manipulate elections," Schwarz added while speaking on a panel on harnessing generative AI.

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