The blurb follows from this video and transcript:
"The relationship between parents and children is the most
important relationship. It gets more complicated in this case because,
beyond the children being our natural children, we can influence them
even beyond. We can influence them biologically, and we can use
artificial intelligence as a new tool. I’m not a scientist or a
technologist whatsoever, but the tools of artificial intelligence, in
theory, are algorithm- or computer-based. In reality, I would argue that
even an algorithm is biological because it comes from somewhere. It
doesn’t come from itself. If it’s related to us as creators or as the
ones who are, let’s say, enabling the algorithms, well, we’re the
parents.
"Who are those children that we are creating? What do we want them
to be like as part of the earth, compared to us as a species and,
frankly, compared to us as parents? They are our children. We are the
parents. How will they treat us as parents? How do we treat our own
parents? How do we treat our children? We have to think of these in the
exact same way. Separating technology and humans the way we often think
about these issues is almost wrong. If it comes from us, it’s the same
thing. We have a responsibility. We have the power and the imagination
to shape this future generation. It’s exciting, but let’s just make sure
that they view us as their parents. If they view us as their parents,
we will have a connection."
Investor and philanthropist NICOLAS
BERGGRUEN is the chairman of the Berggruen Institute, and founder of the
21st Century Council, the Council for the Future of Europe, and the
Think Long Committee for California.
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