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

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.


