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    Alibaba’s Jack Ma wants AI to serve, not replace or rule over humans

    Binu Mathew
    By Binu MathewApril 12, 2025

    Alibaba co-founder Jack Ma, a longstanding advocate for artificial intelligence, warned that AI shouldn’t replace humans but work instead to meet their every need.

    The Chinese billionaire, who once likened AI to love, argued that the technology should be tailored to serve people and make their lives better. It should protect livelihoods, Ma told Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. employees during a rare appearance Thursday.

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