AI Experts Urge Government to Act Now to Prevent Catastrophic Risks ⚠️

A coalition of AI specialists warns that without regulation, artificial intelligence could pose severe dangers. Learn why experts believe urgent government action is essential to ensure safety and prevent potential disasters.

AI Experts Urge Government to Act Now to Prevent Catastrophic Risks ⚠️
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AI Experts Urge Government to Act Now to Prevent Catastrophic Risks ⚠️

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Experts Urge Government, to Regulate AI, , Warning of Extreme Risks.<br />'Time' reports that another group of Artificial Intelligence<br />experts have joined together to urge the government <br />to take action to mitigate the risks posed by AI.<br />Experts who contributed to the policy <br />document include Turing Award winners <br />Geoffrey Hinton and Yoshua Bengio. .<br />Experts who contributed to the policy <br />document include Turing Award winners <br />Geoffrey Hinton and Yoshua Bengio. .<br />The paper focused on the extreme risks posed <br />by advanced AI systems, which include the ability <br />to enable large-scale criminal or terrorist plots.<br />'Time' reports that the paper also lays out a series <br />of policy recommendations, including the creation of both <br />national and international standards governing the use of AI.<br />The paper seeks to ensure that tech companies <br />devote at least one-third of AI research and development <br />budgets for the promotion of safe and ethical AI use.<br />According to contributing author and scientific director <br />at the Montreal Institute for Learning Algorithms <br />Yoshua Bengio, the paper aims to increase <br />understanding among policymakers and the public.<br />According to contributing author and scientific director <br />at the Montreal Institute for Learning Algorithms <br />Yoshua Bengio, the paper aims to increase <br />understanding among policymakers and the public.<br />We wanted to present what (we feel is) clear thinking on AI safety, reasonably free of influence from vested interests, Stuart Russell, paper co-author and professor of computer <br />science at the University of California, Berkeley, via 'Time'.<br />According to co-author Stuart Russell, professor of computer <br />science at the University of California, Berkeley, the paper <br />differs from previous expert warnings regarding AI.<br />According to co-author Stuart Russell, professor of computer <br />science at the University of California, Berkeley, the paper <br />differs from previous expert warnings regarding AI.<br />Governments have understood that <br />there are real risks. They are asking <br />the AI community, ‘What is to be done?’ <br />The statement is an answer to that question, Stuart Russell, paper co-author and professor of computer <br />science at the University of California, Berkeley, via 'Time'.<br />'Time' reports that this paper is the third high-profile <br />statement released by AI experts this year, highlighting <br />the potential dangers of failing to regulate AI development

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