BAKU, Azerbaijan, March 14. Artificial
intelligence (AI) is set to have a profound impact on human
behavior in the future, said Asmitha Satyarthi, CEO of the
Satyarthi Movement for Global Compassion, Trend reports.
Speaking at the panel “Digital Future: AI, Governance, and the
Ethics of Innovation” during the XIII Global Baku Forum, Satyarthi
highlighted the growing influence of AI on social interactions,
noting that today, 88% of young people communicate more with
ChatGPT than with their peers.
“This gap between people can isolate individuals, with
repercussions for workplaces and the environment. We need to
address this now. These are strong signals; something is amiss, and
we must identify it,” she said.
Satyarthi warned that AI’s biased influence could affect
millions, describing it as a societal “virus.” She emphasized that
compassion must guide responses to AI challenges.
“Compassion is not optional; it is the essential tool.
Regulation alone is insufficient. Education and a thoughtful
approach must underpin our efforts. With AI, a compassionate
approach can support us, otherwise we risk a severe crisis. We must
begin addressing this today,” Satyarthi said.
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