Inteligencia Artificial (IA)
Reid Hoffman, founder of LinkedIn, warns about the ethical risks of AI: "The most transformative technology of humanity."
Paloma Firgaira
2025-12-18
5 min read
Reid Hoffman, co-founder of LinkedIn and a key figure in the creation of PayPal, has established himself as one of the most influential leaders in the development of generative artificial intelligence. In addition to his role as a partner at a16z, Hoffman is known for his strong stance on the need to set ethical and regulatory limits on the advancement of AI, a view that sparks debate among his industry peers.
Unlike other figures such as Sam Altman, Elon Musk, or Jensen Huang, who often focus on the existential risks of AI, Hoffman proposes concrete solutions to guide technological development. "AI will be the most transformative technology in history, but without clear ethical principles, it could become dangerous," he states on his social media. His goal is to enhance the economic benefits of AI—such as efficiency and access to advanced tools—without sacrificing job stability or information integrity.
In a16z's podcast, Hoffman emphasized the importance of investing in AI responsibly: "Optimism should not be confused with recklessness." His proposals address key issues on the current tech agenda. In the labor sector, he advocates for anticipating automation through training and reskilling programs. Regarding privacy, he calls for stronger legal frameworks for data use in training models. On regulation, he underscores the need for both public and private entities to participate in risk assessment and system oversight. He also urges companies to integrate ethical principles from the conception of their products.
Hoffman's approach does not seek to end the debate but to establish clear and measurable parameters: how much investment is allocated, what the economic impact is, and how safety, transparency, and regulation are ensured. His leadership makes his warnings and recommendations a reference for understanding how the United States attempts to balance innovation and responsibility in the global race for artificial intelligence.
Source: lavanguardia.com