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Stuart J. Russell
AI Expert and Professor
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Location: United States
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Should we ban future open-source AI models that can be used to create weapons of mass destruction?
Stuart J. Russell agrees and says:
And a second point is about liability. And it's not completely clear where exactly the liability should lie. But to continue the nuclear analogy, if a corporation decided they wanted to sell a lot of enriched uranium in supermarkets, and someone decided to take that enriched uranium and buy several pounds of it and make a bomb, we say that some liability should reside with the company that decided to sell the enriched uranium. They could put advice on it saying, "Do not use more than," you know, "three ounces of this in one place," or something. But no one's going to say that that absolves them from liability. So, I think those two are really important. And the open source community has got to start thinking about whether they should be liable for putting stuff out there that is ripe for misuse. (2023) source Verified