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Yoshua Bengio votes For and says:
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Yoshua Bengio votes For and says:
One year ago, nobody would have thought that we would see the wave of psychological issues that have come from people interacting with AI systems. We've seen children and adolescents going through situations that should be avoided. [...] All of that ... more Unverified source (2026) -
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Yoshua Bengio votes For and says:
The investment in making AIs more capable and smarter is roughly in a ratio of a thousand to one compared to the investment in research in safety. Unverified source (2026) -
Yoshua Bengio votes For and says:
We're seeing AIs whose behavior, when they are tested, [...] is different from when they are being used. [This] significantly hampers our ability to correctly estimate risks. [...] The gap between the pace of technological advancement and our ability... more Unverified source (2026) -
Yoshua Bengio votes For and says:
It is in the rational interest of various countries to make sure we end up with an international agreement. Unverified source (2026) -
Yoshua Bengio votes For and says:
I'm now very confident that it is possible to build AI systems that don't have hidden goals, hidden agendas. [...] A Scientist AI would be trained to give truthful answers based on transparent, probabilistic reasoning. Unverified source (2026) -
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Yoshua Bengio votes For and says:
which increased my awareness of a possible existential risk for humanity if we do not maintain control over superhuman AI systems. Unverified source (2023) -
Yoshua Bengio votes For and says:
The leading AI companies are increasingly focused on building generalist AI agents — systems that can autonomously plan, act, and pursue goals across almost all tasks that humans can perform. Despite how useful these systems might be, unchecked AI ag... more Unverified source (2024) -
Yoshua Bengio votes For and says:
At the same time, 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 w... more Unverified source (2023) -
Yoshua Bengio votes For and says:
At the same time, 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 w... more Unverified source (2023) -
Yoshua Bengio votes For and says:
This would require comprehensive evaluation of potential harm through independent audits Unverified source (2023) -
Yoshua Bengio votes For and says:
The investment in making AIs more capable and smarter is roughly in a ratio of a thousand to one compared to the investment in research in safety. Unverified source (2026) -
Yoshua Bengio votes For and says:
Unfortunately, the pace of advances is still much greater than the pace of [progress in] how we can manage those risks and mitigate them. And, that, I think, puts the ball in the hands of the policymakers. Unverified source (2026) -
Yoshua Bengio votes For and says:
This risk should further motivate us to redesign the global political system in a way that would completely eradicate wars and thus obviate the need for military organizations and military weapons. [...] It goes without saying that lethal autonomous... more Unverified source (2023)