AI luminaries call for urgent regulation to head off future threats, but Meta's brainbox boss disagrees

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AI luminaries call for urgent regulation to head off future threats, but Meta's brainbox boss disagrees
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Suggest developers spend 'at least one-third of their R&D budget' on safety

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Future development of autonomous AI is the focal point of the letter. Such systems, the boffins argue, could be designed with malicious intent, or equipped with harmful capabilities making them potentially more dangerous than the many nation-state actors currently threatening sensitive systems. The authors urge governments act, too, and point out that there aren't any regulatory or governance frameworks in place to address AI risks, yet governments do regulate pharmaceuticals, financial systems, and nuclear energy.

Regulators should also give themselves the authority to"license development, pause development in response to worrying capabilities, mandate access controls, and require information security measures robust to state-level hackers, until adequate protections are ready," the group asserts.The call for better AI risk management comes just a week before the world's first summit on AI safety beingat the UK's Bletchley Park in November.

It's worth noting that the authors of the paper and open letter published today make no claims that the current generation of AI is capable of the threats they predict. Rather, they want regulations imposed before such issues emerge.

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