Jiang Xiaojuan, former deputy secretary general of the State Council, said at the Boao Forum for Asia annual conference in Hainan province that precaution was needed when using AI simply to reduce labour costs.
“Those that do not improve service quality or promote environmental sustainability, but simply replace human labour – such applications of AI must be approached with careful scrutiny,” said Jiang, currently director of National Data Expert Advisory Committee.
The deployment of AI was not merely a question of market efficiency, nor could it be left entirely to market forces, Jiang said on Tuesday.
“That’s a question policymakers should consider,” she said. “When [technology] causes extreme harm to people, the government must step in.”
Precaution is needed when using AI simply to reduce labour costs, a speaker said at the Boao Forum. Photo: Shutterstock
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