This article analyzes the excessive doomsdayism and panic surrounding generative AI and points out that such emotions are not conducive to the healthy development of AI. The article emphasizes that policymakers should rationally assess the risks of AI to avoid choking on food and stifling AI innovation. The article then goes into an in-depth discussion of the practical problems brought about by generative AI, such as challenges in bias, copyright, and employment, and predicts that these problems will be difficult to completely solve in the short term and will require joint efforts from all sectors of society.
The article believes that there is currently excessive doomsday theory and panic surrounding generative AI, which is not conducive to the healthy development of AI. Policymakers should view AI risks rationally and avoid suppressing AI innovation. The article lists the actual impacts and potential problems that exist in bias, copyright, employment and other fields since the emergence of generative AI. It predicts that these problems will be difficult to completely solve in the short term and require joint efforts from all sectors of society. Policymaking must also balance the relationship between regulation and support for AI development.All in all, the article calls for a rational view of generative AI, actively respond to the challenges it brings while developing, balance innovation and supervision, and promote the healthy and sustainable development of AI. It requires the joint efforts of governments, enterprises and society to make AI technology better benefit mankind.