Terminator and other sci-fi films blamed for public's concerns about AI

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There are concerns the technology could wipe out humanity and the risk should be treated with the same urgency as pandemics or nuclear war, but are our fears based too much on what we've seen in films?

Mr Parmar said:"There should be a healthy scepticism about big tech and how it is using AI, which is why regulation is key to winning public trust.

"But many of our ingrained fears and worries also come from movies, media and books, like the AI characterisations in Ex Machina, The Terminator, and even going back to Isaac Asimov's ideas which inspired the film I, Robot." While AI can perform life-saving tasks, such as algorithms analysing medical images like X-rays and ultrasounds,

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