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KPMG: “Legislation will help us support organizations in doing the right thing with AI”
Roni Michael, Head of KPMG Edge, spoke to CTech at its Work After Work event
“AI has been around for quite a long time. It is now at the tip of our fingers and it is not going to go away. For sure we as people, humanity, need to think about how to protect ourselves from letting machines make all of the decisions for us, that is why judgment should be applied and this is why we have regulators.”
Roni Michael, Head of KPMG Israel’s technology arm KPMG Edge, made the remarks at its Work After Work event in Tel Aviv. With more people using generative AI and as businesses and educators learn to integrate it more, it is inevitable that law will have to be introduced to help curb or control its uses.
“Just using ChatGPT as an individual is fine, but if the education system would want to use generative AI, they probably would go to an organization like Microsoft to build with them models that would suit children and students,” she continued. “Legislation will help us support organizations in doing the right thing and using AI for the better good of humanity. “
You can watch the entire exchange in the video above.