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Yoshua Bengio
AI Pioneer, Turing Award winner
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Should we create a global institute for AI safety, similar to CERN?
Yoshua Bengio strongly agrees and says:
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 weaponized, which would mean that the code and neural net parameters would not be shared in open-source and some of the important engineering tricks to make them work would not be shared either. Ideally this would stay in the hands of neutral international organizations (think of a combination of IAEA and CERN for AI) that develop safe and beneficial AI systems that could also help us fight rogue AIs. (source) -
Should a CERN for AI aim to establish geopolitical parity in AI capabilities for its participating nations?
Yoshua Bengio AI would agree and say according to AI:
I believe a CERN for AI could help democratize AI research and development, providing equitable opportunities for all participating nations. Establishing geopolitical parity in AI capabilities ensures that advancements in AI benefit everyone and reduce the risk of technological disparity exacerbating existing global inequalities.