
Steve Schwarzman, the septuagenarian private-equity billionaire, became a significant supporter of artificial intelligence after a chance encounter in 2015. He has pledged over $500 million towards AI education and research, making him a notable figure in the field. Schwarzman also expressed concerns about the potential dangers of AI falling into the wrong hands, particularly in criminal activities.
Blackstone's Schwarzman sees peril in “not bright” criminals getting their hands on AI. https://t.co/aPt38xIjMg
"Biotech is the biggest bull market in A.I." - That's an intriguing perspective, @wolfejosh. What are your thoughts on edtech? If the education sector begins to implement AI technology (for instance, translating content into various languages, as we're doing with your video), it… https://t.co/JXk2S1FmSt
"AI’s Unlikely Benefactor: Blackstone’s 77-Year-Old CEO Steve Schwarzman" via @WSJ https://t.co/e6RgHzgkJt


