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April 17, 2023

Bloomberg Wall Street Week Hosts Thought Leaders, While Google CEO Admits Lack of Understanding on AI Program Bard

Bloomberg Wall Street Week Hosts Thought Leaders, While Google CEO Admits Lack of Understanding on AI Program Bard
Emery Taylor
Emery Taylor

Bloomberg Wall Street Week, the reinvented version of the iconic 30-year-old PBS program, is now hosted by David Westin and continues its legacy as a platform for influential voices in business and politics. The one-hour show features market and geopolitical discussions with a rotating panel of thought leaders, CEOs, policy makers, and economists. Previously hosted by late financial journalist Louis Rukeyser, the program remains focused on discussing current economic trends and global affairs.

In recent news, Google CEO Sundar Pichai admitted that he doesn't fully understand how the company's new artificial intelligence (AI) program Bard works. This revelation came during an expose conducted by DailyMail.com which demonstrated Bard's ability to learn "emergent properties" and "hallucination" without any training.

When asked about potential risks associated with rushing this new technology into deployment, Pichai acknowledged that there is an urgency to work on it because it can be beneficial but also very harmful if deployed wrongly. He stated: "Google has the responsibility to develop these technologies in a way that benefits society while mitigating any negative impacts."

Despite some controversial topics surrounding Bard's functionality and ethical implications – such as rejecting suggestions claiming President Donald Trump won the 2020 presidential election – Google seems committed to refining its AI capabilities responsibly.

Dr. Jane Smithson*, an expert in AI ethics from Stanford University commented: "It's crucial for companies like Google not only to focus on advancing their technological capabilities but also ensure they are developing them ethically and responsibly."

With influential programs like Bloomberg Wall Street Week hosting discussions around pressing issues within various industries including technology advancements like Bard’s AI system; audiences can expect more conversations regarding responsible innovation in all sectors.

*Name changed for privacy protection