TechFlow to TechFlow, on May 2nd, Berkshire Hathaway adopted a prudent and pragmatic strategy in advancing AI applications. The company explicitly stated that it will not blindly pursue general-purpose AI, but will focus on precisely applying narrow-sense AI to real-world business scenarios.
To this end, Berkshire Hathaway has established three key application principles:
First, we will introduce high-end technical talents and engineering teams to drive the deployment, and have senior executives and experienced teams participate in the system architecture and implementation.
Second, we must strictly adhere to the bottom line of security governance, strengthen data integration and risk prevention and control, and continuously verify the consistency between AI output results and business objectives;
Third, we must insist that core decision-making power must be controlled by humans, with AI serving only as an auxiliary tool, and all key management, risk control, and business decisions must be the sole responsibility of humans.
Meanwhile, the company also emphasizes employee skills retraining to adapt to job transformations in the AI era, and strictly controls the operational and compliance risks associated with technology applications to ensure that AI complements rather than replaces its core business. (Jinshi)





