Self-generated artificial intelligence is sweeping across all walks of life, and the challenges and threats that AI poses to human beings have gradually aroused people's concerns.
Recently, according to Bloomberg, the non-profit organization Center for AI Safety issued a short statement of only 22 words: it will reduce the risk of extinction caused by artificial intelligence and epidemics and nuclear war. Put social issues at the same level and become global priorities.
It is reported that the statement was signed by more than 350 industry executives, experts and professors in the field of artificial intelligence and published on the website of the non-profit organization Center for Artificial Intelligence Security (CAIS). The signatories include the CEO of OpenAI Sam Altman, "AI Godfather" Geoffrey Hinton, 2018 Turing Award winner Youshua Bengio, Google DeepMind CEO Demi Demis Hassabis and so on.
In fact, on May 16, when OpenAI founder Sam Altman attended a hearing on the potential dangers of artificial intelligence technology in the U.S. Congress, he clearly called on the government to regulate and intervene in generative artificial intelligence, saying, " Regulation of AI is essential and for a very new technology we need a new framework.” Therefore, it is not surprising that his figure appears in this joint signing.
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In addition to the industry’s concerns about the disorderly development of generative artificial intelligence, the same is true in the political circles. It was previously reported that on May 21, leaders of the Group of Seven (G7) countries made a call for the formulation and establishment of artificial intelligence technology standards, urging industries and regulators to ensure that artificial intelligence is "trustworthy" because the current technology governance has not yet Keep up with the development of artificial intelligence. The European Union has almost passed a legislation on the regulation of artificial intelligence technology this month, which is expected to become the world's first comprehensive artificial intelligence bill.
The emergence of new technologies is not as threatening as a scourge. In fact, every technology upgrade cycle is accompanied by opportunities and risks. Stifling innovation certainly needs to be avoided, but appropriate regulation of new technologies is also essential.
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