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Gary Marcus
Professor of Psychology and Neural Science
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Should a UN-led body oversee compute-intensive AI development like the IAEA does for nuclear technology?
Gary Marcus agrees and says:
I think the UN, UNESCO, places like that have been thinking about this for a long time. (2023) source Unverified -
Should a CERN for AI be completely non-profit?
Gary Marcus agrees and says:
I have talked about having something like a CERN [European Organization for Nuclear Research] for AI, which might focus on AI safety. In some industries, we know how to make reliable [products], usually only in narrow domains. One example is bridges: You can't guarantee that a bridge will never fall down, but you can say that, unless there’s an earthquake of a certain magnitude that only happens once every century, we're confident the bridge will still stand. Our bridges don't fall down often anymore. But for AI, we can’t do that at all as an engineering practice—it’s like alchemy. There’s no guarantee that any of it works. So, you could imagine an international consortium trying to either fix the current systems, which I think, in historical perspective, will seem mediocre, or build something better that does offer those guarantees. Many of the big technologies that we have around, from the internet to space ships, were government-funded in the past; it's a myth that in America innovation only comes from the free market. source Unverified -
Should we ban future open-source AI models that can be used to create weapons of mass destruction?
Gary Marcus agrees and says:
Some of the most recent models maybe can help people make biological weapons. (2025) source Unverified