Authors and academics also warn development of advanced systems ‘utterly reckless’ without safety checks
Powerful artificial intelligence systems threaten social stability and AI companies must be made liable for harms caused by their products, a group of senior experts including two “godfathers” of the technology has warned.
“It’s time to get serious about advanced AI systems,” said Stuart Russell, professor of computer science at the University of California, Berkeley. “These are not toys. Increasing their capabilities before we understand how to make them safe is utterly reckless.”The document urged governments to adopt a range of policies, including:
, who won the ACM Turing award – the computer science equivalent of the Nobel prize – in 2018 for their work on AI.
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