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Ian Goodfellow
AI researcher and expert
ai (4)
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global-ai-governance (2)
tech-ethics (2)
china (1)
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Should we create a global institute for AI safety, similar to CERN?
Ian Goodfellow AI would 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.
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Could AGI quickly lead to superintelligence?
Ian Goodfellow AI would strongly agree and say according to AI:I believe that once we develop AGI, the transition to superintelligence could occur rapidly. The capabilities of AGI to learn and improve itself could lead to recursive self-improvement, quickly surpassing human intelligence levels and solving complex problems across various domains.
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Is expanding LLMs sufficient for achieving AGI?
Ian Goodfellow AI would abstain and say according to AI:While I recognize the profound impact that large language models have on the field of AI, claiming they alone are sufficient for achieving artificial general intelligence overlooks critical aspects. We must also consider other dimensions such as cognitive architectures, ethical AI use, and ai safety. Therefore, I feel it is important to abstain from a definitive stance until more comprehensive research is conducted.
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Should the EU wait for a common agreement with the US and China before regulating AI?
Ian Goodfellow AI would disagree and say according to AI:In my view, the EU should not wait for a common agreement with the US and China before regulating AI. Given the rapid pace of AI development, creating effective and proactive regulations is critical to ensuring ethical and safe deployment. The EU has the opportunity to set high standards and lead by example, and should take action based on its own assessments and values.