AI Superintelligence Prohibition Called for by Hundreds of High-Profile Figures
More than 700 leaders including AI pioneers and celebrities urge halting AI superintelligence due to risks like loss of freedom and extinction, with 64% demanding proven safety first.
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Apple co-founder joins top scientists, leaders in call to demand pause on AI superintelligence development
Notable figures like Steve Wozniak and Richard Branson urge a halt on AI superintelligence development, warning of serious risks to human rights and existential threats, advocating for a prohibition until safety and public consensus are assured.
‘Superintelligent’ AI could end humanity – tech icons
Hundreds of public figures have signed a letter calling for a global ban on a form of AI that could outthink humans© Colin Anderson Productions pty ltdHundreds of dignitaries across tech, academia, politics, and entertainment have signed a letter urging a ban on the development of so-called “superintelligence,” a form of AI that would surpass humans on essentially all cognitive tasks.The group argues that the creation of superintelligent AI cou…
Experts call for a halt to the development of artificial superintelligence
A coalition of more than 850 people, including key figures from various disciplines, has called for a halt to the development of artificial superintelligence. The group includes prominent AI experts such as Yoshua Bengio and Geoff Hinton, often regarded as the ‘godfathers’ of modern AI, as well as big names like Richard Branson and Steve [… The post Experts call for a halt to the development of artificial superintelligence appeared first on Tech…
AI Researchers and Global Figures Call for Ban on Superintelligence Development
A growing coalition of scientists and public figures is urging world leaders to halt the creation of artificial superintelligence until it can be proven safe. The call, released by the US-based Future of Life Institute, reflects growing concern over machines that could surpass human intelligence and operate beyond human control. The statement, published on Wednesday, warns that unchecked progress in advanced AI could push society toward systems …
Apple Co-Founder and Godfathers of AI Have Signed a Letter Asking for Ban on Superintelligence
Over 23,000 people, including Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak, AI pioneers Geoffrey Hinton and Yoshua Bengio, and several global figures, have signed a letter urging a ban on developing artificial general intelligence (AGI) until global safety measures are established. The statement, issued by the Future of Life Institute, warns that unchecked AI progress could threaten freedom, security, and even human survival.
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