there s been much talk over the last few weeks on the future of artificial intelligence, with the introduction of technology such as microsoft backed chat gpt, a chatbot which can write essays and solve computer coding. concerns have been raised over privacy, the spreading of misinformation with calls to pause development over safety fears. there is also concern about al s impact on employment. a report from investment bank goldman sachs said ai could replace the equivalent of 300 million full time jobs. but it added widespread use of ai could eventually increase the total annual value of goods and services produced globally by 7%. we can speak now to eric schmidt, former ceo of google. thank you forjoining us. i know
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