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This is Scientific American's 60-Second Science. I'm Steve Mirsky. Got a minute?

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"With every invention and every technology we have a lot of intended benefits and intended consequences.

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Simultaneously, we have many unintended consequences."

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Subra Suresh, an engineer by training, is president of Carnegie Mellon University and former director of the National Science Foundation.

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He spoke on January 23rd at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, to Scientific American editor-in-chief Mariette DiChristina.

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"I've also been hearing some critiques and concerns about what's going to happen as machines grow more intelligent."

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"As machines become more and more sophisticated, we have to be very careful about issues of privacy, confidentiality, intellectual property.

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If people from discipline and one part of the world go and mine proprietary information from another part of the world, either legally or illegally, what are the consequences of this?

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We've already seen leak of information because of breach of cybersecurity.

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And I think those kind of issues are going to be there.

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But in that sense, artificial intelligence and machine learning are no different from any other new wave of technology that has the potential to be used as well as abused."

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For more from Subra Suresh, check our website, www.scientificamerican.com, for an upcoming edition of the Science Talk podcast.

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Thanks for the minute, for Scientific American's 60-Second Science. I'm Steve Mirsky.

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