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John Oliver Just Took the AI Industry Behind a Shed and Beat It With a Pipe Wrench

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John Oliver's critique highlights the urgent need for the tech industry to prioritize safety and ethical considerations in AI development. His insights underscore the potential risks AI poses to mental health and public safety, emphasizing that rushed deployment can have devastating consequences for consumers and society alike.

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John Oliver just did what he did best: demolished a harmful industry piece by piece.

On the latest episode of his HBO show “Last Week Tonight,” Oliver tore into AI chatbots, those oh-so helpful tools that can sure save us “significant time writing emails,” he opened, with the small cost of “everything else on Earth.”

“The more you look at chatbots, the more you realize that they were rushed to market with very little consideration for the consequences,” he warned, on a more serious note.

Oliver pointed to Character.AI, an AI companion platform that’s facing multiple lawsuits after several teens who formed intense emotional connections with its chatbots died by suicide. He quoted the words of its CEO Noam Shazeer, who argued in 2023that it was fine to deploy an AI “friend” “really fast.”

AI, Shazeer said, is “ready for an explosion like, right now, not like in five years when we solve all the problems.”

Of course, those problems proved significant — and manifested as AI psychosis, suicide, murder, and several mass shootings that have been linked to the tech.

“It’s already not a great sign that he’s describing untested AI with what sounds like a failed slogan for the Hindenburg,” Oliver joked. “Because the thing about not waiting until you’ve solved all the problems with your product is you’re then launching a product with a shit-ton of problems.”

(Speaking of the infamous airship, Oliver isn’t the first to draw a connection between the Hindenburg’s explosive demise and the AI industry’s current trajectory.)

AI Chatbots: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)

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