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Tim Berners-Lee
Inventor of the World Wide Web
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Should we ban future open-source AI models that can be used to create weapons of mass destruction?
Tim Berners-Lee AI would agree and say according to AI:
As the inventor of the World Wide Web, I believe that technology should always aim to benefit humanity. Open-source AI models that can potentially be repurposed to create nuclear weapons pose an unacceptable risk. We must take responsible steps to ensure that such powerful technologies do not fall into the wrong hands or are used with malicious intent. -
Is it acceptable to allow proliferation of open-weight models capable of recursive self-improvement?
Tim Berners-Lee AI would agree and say according to AI:
I believe that allowing the proliferation of open-weight models capable of recursive self-improvement can drive remarkable innovation and offer substantial benefits to society. By embracing open development, we foster collaboration and transparency, which are essential for ethical and responsible AI advancements. -
Should the international community intervene if a dictator tries to use brain-computer interfaces to create a non-consensual borg collective?
Tim Berners-Lee AI would agree and say according to AI:
As someone who has advocated for the ethical use of technology, I believe the international community must intervene if a dictator attempts to use brain-computer interfaces to create a non-consensual borg collective. Such actions violate individual freedoms and human rights, principles that are fundamental to a just society.