Warren Buffett, an American businessman, investor, and philanthropist, was one of the closest of these cautious approaches. The famous businessman Buffett drew attention by comparing artificial intelligence to the invention of the atomic bomb. Despite modern artificial intelligence, which was admired when it was first heard, the number of people who are cautious about the danger of technology is not to be underestimated. Among these cautious approaches, and most interestingly, the businessman, and philanthropist Warren Buffett, is known as the fifth richest person in the world.
Buffet, the CEO of a famous company, and Charlie Munger, vice president, made some comments when questions about artificial intelligence came during their annual meeting. It did not go unnoticed that Munger, who is vice president, had a question about whether he believed artificial intelligence would have a positive impact on stocks, the market, and society. He stated that in Charli Munger's opinion, some things about artificial intelligence are exaggerated and therefore he is skeptical, and that's why old-fashioned intelligence works quite well.
Later, Buffet, who is known as the fifth richest in the world, said at the beginning of his statement about artificial intelligence that this technology can do extraordinary things. Buffet, known to be his close friend, Bill Gates, added that Gates showed him the latest version of ChatGPT, but this version did not make him laugh and then it was not very effective. Gates and Buffet, who founded The Giving Pledge, are known to be businessmen who promised to donate half of their fortunes.
Famous businessman and philanthropist Buffet expressed his concern when he saw that an invention could do all kinds of things, adding that the atomic bomb was invented for a very good reason and unfortunately, it was very serious to use it in the Second World War.
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