The co-founder of DeepMind, who joined Microsoft in late March to lead its artificial intelligence divisionMustafa Suleyman, in an earlier interview with Wired magazine, he believed that how to make people trust the experience of using artificial intelligence is the biggest challenge at present.
Mustafa Suleyman stated that with the development of artificial intelligence technology, related application services can not only see and hear what the user sees and hears, and even read what the user reads, but also continuously record the user's observations and experiences over a long period of time and generate relevant "memories", thereby generating relevant suggestions and interactive results, such as helping users order items, plan itineraries, or provide appropriate suggestions.
However, because AI operations involve accessing a lot of users' personal data and privacy, many people are concerned about this development. Mustafa Suleyman believes that the future development of AI will involve deeper and more intimate interactions with individuals, making the creation of trustworthy technology particularly important. Therefore, the focus will be on making AI more trustworthy while also clearly indicating the limitations of service usage, such as what can be performed and what cannot be handled.
Taking the recently launched Copilot Vision as an example, Mustafa Suleyman said that the operating principle of this service function is the same as that of the currently open testingRecall functionSimilarly, it emphasizes that no user privacy data will be saved, and the relevant content will be removed after the user turns off the service.
However, from the perspective of long-term application development, Mustafa Suleyman said that many people do hope that AI can act as a life assistant and remember personal usage habits, preferences, or recent events, so that AI can provide appropriate suggestions at any time and remind users of things they may have forgotten to do. However, this may involve recording users' private information or being able to access their personally stored data at any time. How to keep the service within the appropriate usage boundaries may become the next challenge.


