Silicon Valley Must Consider Tech Ethics, DeepMind Chief Says

  • Suleyman Criticizes Big Tech, Musk at Bloomberg conference
  • DeepMind will not let its AI be used for weapons, surveillance
DeepMind Co-Founder and Head of Applied AI Mustafa Suleyman speaks at Bloomberg’s Sooner Than You Think in Paris.(Source: Bloomberg)
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Big technology companies must rethink the way they develop products and services to put ethical considerations in the forefront, DeepMind co-founder Mustafa Suleyman said.

"Silicon Valley has to change its culture from tossing half-baked things over the fence," Suleyman, who leads DeepMind’s applied artificial intelligence division, said while speaking with Caroline Hyde at Bloomberg’s Sooner Than You Think technology conference in Paris.