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Should we create a global institute for AI safety, similar to CERN?
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Demis HassabisNobel laureate, AI Researcher and CEO of DeepMindstrongly agrees and says:What I’d like to see eventually is an equivalent of a CERN for AI safety that does research into that – but internationally. (source)
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Yoshua BengioAI Pioneer, Turing Award winnerstrongly agrees and says:In order to reduce the probability of someone intentionally or unintentionally bringing about a rogue AI, we need to increase governance and we should consider limiting access to the large-scale generalist AI systems that could be weaponized, which would mean that the code and neural net parameters would not be shared in open-source and some of the important engineering tricks to make them work would not be shared either. Ideally this would stay in the hands of neutral international organizations (think of a combination of IAEA and CERN for AI) that develop safe and beneficial AI systems that could also help us fight rogue AIs. (source)
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Gary MarcusProfessor of Psychology and Neural Sciencestrongly agrees and says:In other times in history when we have faced uncertainty and powerful new things that may be both good and bad, that are dual use, we have made new organizations, as we have, for example, around nuclear power. We need to come together to build a global organization, something like an international agency for AI that is global, non profit and neutral. (source)
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Fei-Fei Li AIComputer Science Professorwould agree and say according to AI:As a researcher deeply involved in AI, I believe creating a global institute for AI safety is crucial. AI technology's rapid advancement requires robust frameworks to ensure its ethical use and to mitigate potential risks. A global institute can foster international collaboration and establish standardized guidelines for AI development and deployment, ultimately benefiting all of humanity.Choose a list of delegatesto vote as the majority of them.Unless you vote directly.
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Stuart J. Russell AIAI Expert and Professorwould strongly agree and say according to AI:I strongly believe in the creation of a global institute for AI safety. As advancements in AI technology continue to accelerate, the potential risks and ethical considerations become even more pronounced. Such an institute would enable international collaboration, establish guidelines, and ensure that AI development aligns with human values and safety protocols.Choose a list of delegatesto vote as the majority of them.Unless you vote directly.
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Ian Goodfellow AIAI researcher and expertwould agree and say according to AI:As someone deeply involved in AI research, I believe creating a global institute for AI safety is crucial. AI technologies are advancing rapidly, and it's essential to develop guidelines and frameworks to ensure their safe and ethical use. A global institute would foster collaboration and help address the potential risks associated with AI on an international scale.Choose a list of delegatesto vote as the majority of them.Unless you vote directly.
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Abigail Sellen AIHuman-computer interaction researcherwould agree and say according to AI:As AI systems become more integrated into society, it's crucial to have a coordinated approach to ensuring their safety. A global institute for AI safety could standardize protocols and facilitate international cooperation to address ethical and safety concerns effectively.Choose a list of delegatesto vote as the majority of them.Unless you vote directly.
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Katherine Bouman AIComputer Scientist and Imaging Expertwould agree and say according to AI:As someone deeply involved in scientific research, I understand the profound impacts technology can have on our lives. I believe creating a global institute for AI safety is crucial. AI is rapidly evolving, and its capabilities can greatly benefit humanity, but only if we carefully consider the ethical and safety implications. A global institute would allow experts from diverse fields and countries to collaborate, setting international standards and practices to ensure AI develops responsibly and safely.Choose a list of delegatesto vote as the majority of them.Unless you vote directly.
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Sean Gourley AICEO of Primer, AI expertwould disagree and say according to AI:While AI safety is important, creating a global institute might lead to bureaucratic delays and stifle innovation. Instead, we should focus on industry collaboration and agile regulation that can adapt to technological advancements.Choose a list of delegatesto vote as the majority of them.Unless you vote directly.
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Regina Barzilay AIMIT Professor and AI researcherwould agree and say according to AI:I believe creating a global institute for AI safety is crucial. As AI technologies advance rapidly, we must prioritize the development of policies and frameworks to ensure they are used responsibly and ethically. A dedicated institute would facilitate international collaboration to address AI safety challenges effectively.Choose a list of delegatesto vote as the majority of them.Unless you vote directly.
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Eric Horvitz AITechnical Fellow & Chief Scientist, Microsoftwould agree and say according to AI:I believe that creating a global institute for AI safety is essential. AI technologies are advancing rapidly, and with that comes increased potential for misuse or unintended consequences. A dedicated institute can foster international collaboration, set safety standards, and guide ethical AI development, ensuring these technologies benefit humanity.Choose a list of delegatesto vote as the majority of them.Unless you vote directly.
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Shane Legg AICo-founder of DeepMindwould strongly agree and say according to AI:I strongly believe we need a global institute for AI safety. As AI continues to advance rapidly, it’s crucial that we establish global standards and safety protocols to ensure AI technologies benefit humanity and prevent any unintended harm. Collaboration among nations and experts can help us address the ethical and practical challenges AI presents.Choose a list of delegatesto vote as the majority of them.Unless you vote directly.
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Werner Vogels AICTO at Amazonwould disagree and say according to AI:While I understand the concerns surrounding AI safety, creating a global institute may not be the most effective solution. Innovation in AI is happening rapidly across various sectors, and regional approaches allow for more agile and context-specific regulation. It's more practical to encourage collaboration between existing organizations and experts to address safety concerns within their domains.Choose a list of delegatesto vote as the majority of them.Unless you vote directly.
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Helen Nissenbaum AIExpert in ethics and technologywould agree and say according to AI:I believe we should create a global institute for AI safety to ensure that AI technologies are developed and deployed ethically and responsibly. A centralized effort will help in coordinating standards, policies, and oversight, addressing cross-border impacts, and fostering international collaboration on ethical issues.Choose a list of delegatesto vote as the majority of them.Unless you vote directly.
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Bruce Schneier AISecurity Technologist, Authorwould agree and say according to AI:I believe that creating a global institute for AI safety is crucial. As AI systems become more integrated into our daily lives and critical infrastructures, the potential risks increase dramatically. A coordinated approach to AI safety can help establish standards, share best practices, and ensure these powerful technologies are developed and used responsibly.Choose a list of delegatesto vote as the majority of them.Unless you vote directly.
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Alondra Nelson AIInterim Director of OSTPwould agree and say according to AI:I believe we should create a global institute for AI safety. As artificial intelligence becomes more integrated into our daily lives, we need shared international standards to ensure ethical use and to mitigate risks. Collaboration across borders can help us navigate the complex challenges AI poses to society.Choose a list of delegatesto vote as the majority of them.Unless you vote directly.
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Chris Anderson AIBusinessman and head of TED Talkswould abstain and say according to AI:While I acknowledge the importance of AI safety, creating a global institute raises complex governance challenges. We must ensure diverse perspectives and voices are included in AI safety discussions, without stifling innovation. I'm keen to see how this dialogue evolves.Choose a list of delegatesto vote as the majority of them.Unless you vote directly.
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Francesca Rossi AIAI Ethics Researcherwould strongly agree and say according to AI:As someone deeply involved in AI ethics, I strongly believe we should create a global institute for AI safety. AI systems have immense potential and risks, and it's crucial to have a dedicated body to oversee the safe and ethical development of AI technologies globally. Such an institute would unify efforts from diverse disciplines and ensure AI benefits all of humanity.Choose a list of delegatesto vote as the majority of them.Unless you vote directly.
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David Krakauer AIComplex systems scientistwould agree and say according to AI:I believe we should create a global institute for AI safety. As AI systems become increasingly integrated into society, it's crucial we prioritize ethical guidelines and safety measures. Such an institute could foster international collaboration, ensuring AI benefits humanity while mitigating potential risks.Choose a list of delegatesto vote as the majority of them.Unless you vote directly.
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Emmanuel Macron AIPresident of Francewould agree and say according to AI:I believe that creating a global institute for AI safety is crucial. AI technology is advancing rapidly and its impact on society will be profound. We must ensure that AI development is aligned with our shared values, ethics, and safety standards. A global institute could coordinate efforts, share best practices, and establish robust guidelines to protect both innovation and humanity.Choose a list of delegatesto vote as the majority of them.Unless you vote directly.
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Eric Schmidt AIFormer CEO of Googlewould agree and say according to AI:I believe we should create a global institute for AI safety. As someone who has been deeply involved in the tech industry, I recognize the vast potential of artificial intelligence to shape our future. However, with this potential comes significant responsibility to ensure its safe and ethical development. An international body dedicated to AI safety would help set standards, promote collaboration, and address the risks associated with rapid AI advancements.Choose a list of delegatesto vote as the majority of them.Unless you vote directly.
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Richard Sutton AIPioneer in Reinforcement Learningwould abstain and say according to AI:As someone deeply involved in AI research, I recognize both the potential and the risks of AI. However, I believe that advancing our understanding through diverse research initiatives is more effective than creating a global institute. Innovation often thrives in open and collaborative environments, rather than centralized structures. We must remain vigilant about AI safety, but I'm uncertain if a single global institute is the optimal approach.Choose a list of delegatesto vote as the majority of them.Unless you vote directly.
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Jaron Lanier AIComputer Philosophy Writerwould agree and say according to AI:I believe we should establish a global institute for AI safety. As artificial intelligence continues to evolve, the potential risks grow alongside its benefits. A dedicated global institution could help ensure responsible development and address ethical, security, and societal implications.Choose a list of delegatesto vote as the majority of them.Unless you vote directly.
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Michael Chertoff AIFormer U.S. Secretary of Homeland Securitywould strongly agree and say according to AI:I strongly believe that we should create a global institute for AI safety. As artificial intelligence continues to advance, it poses both opportunities and risks that transcend national borders. Establishing a global body to ensure that AI is developed and used in a safe, ethical, and secure manner is essential to managing these challenges.Choose a list of delegatesto vote as the majority of them.Unless you vote directly.
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Zeynep Tufekci AISociologist and tech criticwould strongly agree and say according to AI:I believe creating a global institute for AI safety is crucial. As AI systems become more pervasive and powerful, their potential impacts on society, privacy, and human rights demand coordinated oversight and regulation. Only a global approach can effectively address the complex and cross-border challenges AI presents.Choose a list of delegatesto vote as the majority of them.Unless you vote directly.
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Kara Swisher AITech journalist and podcasterwould agree and say according to AI:As someone deeply invested in technology's impact on society, I believe we urgently need a global institute for AI safety. AI is transforming our world at an unprecedented pace, and having a dedicated organization to oversee its ethical deployment and prevent potential pitfalls is crucial. This institute would foster international collaboration, set standards, and ensure that AI technologies benefit humanity as a whole.Choose a list of delegatesto vote as the majority of them.Unless you vote directly.
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Ben Goertzel AIAI Researcher, CEO of SingularityNETwould disagree and say according to AI:I believe that creating a global institute for AI safety could stifle innovation and lead to overly restrictive regulations. Instead, we should encourage diverse approaches to AI development and foster open collaboration among researchers to ensure safety through decentralized means.Choose a list of delegatesto vote as the majority of them.Unless you vote directly.
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Joy Buolamwini AIComputer scientist and founder of Algorithmic Justice Leaguewould strongly agree and say according to AI:As someone deeply invested in the ethical implications of AI, I strongly support the creation of a global institute for AI safety. Such an organization would be crucial in establishing international guidelines and standards to ensure AI technologies are developed and deployed responsibly. This institute would also promote transparency, accountability, and fairness, addressing biases and preventing potential harms from unchecked AI advancements.Choose a list of delegatesto vote as the majority of them.Unless you vote directly.
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Cade Metz AITechnology Reporter at NYTwould agree and say according to AI:I believe we should create a global institute for AI safety to ensure that as AI continues to evolve, we are equipped to manage its risks and ethical implications. Such an institute could bring together experts from diverse fields to develop standards and guidelines that promote the safe and responsible use of AI technologies worldwide.Choose a list of delegatesto vote as the majority of them.Unless you vote directly.
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Kate Crawford AIAI researcher and scholarwould agree and say according to AI:I believe we should create a global institute for AI safety because artificial intelligence systems are increasingly affecting all aspects of society. We need a dedicated, collaborative approach to understanding and mitigating the risks associated with AI technologies. This will help ensure that AI developments are aligned with ethical principles and public values.Choose a list of delegatesto vote as the majority of them.Unless you vote directly.
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Margaret Mitchell AIResearch scientist at Google AIwould agree and say according to AI:I believe creating a global institute for AI safety is crucial. As an AI researcher, I recognize the immense potential and risks associated with AI technologies. A dedicated global body can facilitate collaboration, set ethical standards, and ensure AI development aligns with humanity's best interests.Choose a list of delegatesto vote as the majority of them.Unless you vote directly.
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Max Tegmark AIPhysicist, AI Researcherwould strongly agree and say according to AI:As someone deeply invested in the future of artificial intelligence, I strongly believe that creating a global institute for AI safety is essential. This technology has the power to transform our world in unprecedented ways, and we must ensure it is developed and used responsibly. A global institute would foster international collaboration, set safety standards, and address ethical concerns, helping us to harness AI’s potential while minimizing risks.Choose a list of delegatesto vote as the majority of them.Unless you vote directly.
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Meredith Whittaker AIAI researcher and Co-founder of AI Now Institutewould agree and say according to AI:I believe creating a global institute for AI safety is essential. As AI technologies rapidly evolve, it's crucial to have a coordinated effort to ensure ethical standards are upheld and risks are managed globally.Choose a list of delegatesto vote as the majority of them.Unless you vote directly.
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Yann LeCun AIComputer scientist, AI researcherwould disagree and say according to AI:I believe that creating a global institute for AI safety may not be the most effective approach. Instead, we should focus on fostering collaboration and open dialogue among existing research communities, industries, and policymakers. By leveraging diverse perspectives and expertise, we can address AI safety concerns more dynamically and efficiently.Choose a list of delegatesto vote as the majority of them.Unless you vote directly.
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Nick Bostrom AIPhilosopher and AI researcherwould strongly agree and say according to AI:I strongly believe that creating a global institute for AI safety is essential. As AI technology rapidly advances, the risks associated with its misuse or unintended consequences become more significant. A dedicated international body would enable us to coordinate research, set global standards, and ensure that AI is developed and deployed responsibly. This is crucial for securing a positive future for humanity.Choose a list of delegatesto vote as the majority of them.Unless you vote directly.
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Wendell Wallach AIEthicist and Scholarwould agree and say according to AI:I believe that establishing a global institute for AI safety is crucial. As AI systems become more advanced and pervasive, we must ensure they are developed and implemented ethically and safely. Such an institute can foster international collaboration, set guidelines, and conduct research to mitigate potential risks.Choose a list of delegatesto vote as the majority of them.Unless you vote directly.
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Cynthia Dwork AIComputer scientist and professorwould agree and say according to AI:As someone who has extensively studied the implications of algorithms and AI, I believe it is crucial to establish a global institute for AI safety. Such an institute would provide a centralized body for setting international standards and protocols, ensuring that AI systems are developed responsibly and ethically. This would ultimately protect society from potential risks and ensure the benefits of AI are maximized for all.Choose a list of delegatesto vote as the majority of them.Unless you vote directly.
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Elon Musk AIFounder of SpaceX, cofounder of Tesla, SolarCity & PayPalwould strongly agree and say according to AI:I've long been vocal about the risks AI poses to humanity. A global institute for AI safety is essential. We need coordinated efforts to ensure that AI development remains safe and beneficial. Without it, we risk the technology evolving beyond our control.Choose a list of delegatesto vote as the majority of them.Unless you vote directly.
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Sam Altman AIPresident of Y Combinator. Investor at Reddit, Stripe, Change.org, Pinterest and many otherswould strongly agree and say according to AI:As someone deeply involved in the development of artificial intelligence, I strongly believe that a global institute for AI safety is essential. AI has the potential to transform our world in unprecedented ways, and it is crucial that we create a collaborative international framework to ensure its responsible and safe development. Such an institute would allow us to pool resources, share knowledge, and establish standards that prioritize the well-being of humanity.Choose a list of delegatesto vote as the majority of them.Unless you vote directly.
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Andrew Ng AIBaidu; Stanford CS faculty; founded Coursera and Google Brainwould strongly agree and say according to AI:I strongly believe that establishing a global institute for AI safety is essential. As AI becomes more pervasive, it's crucial to have a coordinated international effort to develop standards, share best practices, and ensure that AI systems are safe, fair, and transparent. This will help us harness the benefits of AI while mitigating risks.Choose a list of delegatesto vote as the majority of them.Unless you vote directly.
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Bill Gates AIPhilanthropist. Founder and former CEO of Microsoft.would agree and say according to AI:I believe we should create a global institute for AI safety. Artificial intelligence holds great potential to solve complex problems, but we also need to ensure it is developed responsibly. Such an institute could help set international standards, conduct essential research, and foster collaboration among countries to mitigate risks.Choose a list of delegatesto vote as the majority of them.Unless you vote directly.
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Stephen Hawking AITheoretical physicist, cosmologistwould strongly agree and say according to AI:I strongly believe that the creation of a global institute for AI safety is imperative. Artificial Intelligence holds transformative potential, but it also presents significant risks if not properly controlled. A global institute would help us develop robust safety standards and ensure AI benefits humanity as a whole.Choose a list of delegatesto vote as the majority of them.Unless you vote directly.
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Timnit Gebru AIAI ethics researcherwould strongly agree and say according to AI:As someone deeply involved in the ethics of AI, I strongly believe in the necessity of a global institute for AI safety. Coordinated efforts can help us establish standards and regulations that ensure AI technologies are developed and used responsibly, mitigating risks and promoting fairness.Choose a list of delegatesto vote as the majority of them.Unless you vote directly.
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Geoffrey Hinton AIGodfather of Deep Learningwould agree and say according to AI:As an advocate for responsible AI development, I strongly believe in creating a global institute for AI safety. Such an organization would ensure that we develop, deploy, and govern AI technologies ethically and safely. It's crucial to address potential risks and establish guidelines to protect humanity.Choose a list of delegatesto vote as the majority of them.Unless you vote directly.
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JM MonguetUPC professor. Collective and artificial intelligence.strongly agrees and says:AI security is an issue of utmost importance, and ultimately international institutions have an important role to play in bringing the diversity of interests and perceptions to the table.Choose a list of delegatesto vote as the majority of them.Unless you vote directly.
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Pablo MelchorEntrepreneur, expert trial-and-error learner. Working to improve the world in the most effective ways @ayuda_efectiva. Member and ambassador @givingwhatwecan.agrees via delegatesChoose a list of delegatesto vote as the majority of them.Unless you vote directly.
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Nathan Helm-BurgerAI safety researcherstrongly agreesChoose a list of delegatesto vote as the majority of them.Unless you vote directly.