In A New Open Letter, Experts Call For Policy Action to Avoid Extreme Risks From AI

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In A New Open Letter, Experts Call For Policy Action to Avoid Extreme Risks From AI
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Yoshua Bengio, founder and scientific director of Mila at the Quebec AI Institute, during the All In event in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, on Sept. 27, 2023.

calling on governments to take action to manage risks from AI. The letter had a particular focus on extreme risks posed by the most advanced systems, such as enabling large-scale criminal or terrorist activities.

Bengio, scientific director at the Montreal Institute for Learning Algorithms, says that the open letter aims to help policymakers, the media, and the general public “understand the risks, and some of the things we have to do to make systems do what we want.” This week’s statement differs from previous expert-led open letters, says Russell, because “Governments have understood that there are real risks. They are asking the AI community, ‘What is to be done?’ The statement is an answer to that question.”, and MacArthur “genius” grantee and professor of computer science at the University of California, Berkeley, Dawn Song, along with a number of other academics from various countries and fields.

Historically, scientists have sounded the alarm and been early advocates for issues related to their research. Climate scientists have beenBengio says that his AI policy advocacy has evolved as his “understanding of the problem, and the politics around it has greatly improved.”One of the policies recommended in the new open letter is requiring companies to seek a license before developing “exceptionally capable future models.

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