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Stuart Russell, AI expert and Professor of Computer Science at UC Berkeley, has issued a warning about the potential dangers if AI development is allowed to go on without any regulation. While Russell talked about the unlimited potential for artificial intelligence in a conversation with Business Today Magazine, he also warned against a Chernobyl-like disaster for AI if it continues to grow with no guard rails. Find out all about it in this Business Today Visual Story.
like sam altman, who is a tech chief executive, saying, yes, regulate me, i want regulation. and he actually even pointed out what kind of regulation he wanted. he wants an agency to be able to give licenses to companies like 0penai, to be able to carry out ai research. and if they don t live up to those standards, he wants the regulator to be able to take those licenses away. so that s what he s saying. and many democrats and republicans agreed. some republicans want laws that would make it easierfor 0penai to be sued byjust general members of the public. but it did feel like a bit of a moment. and after this hearing, i think we can be pretty confident that there is going to be some kind of new regulator established in the us. i m quite sure there ll be a new regulator in the eu and probably in the uk too. james clayton reporting there. noah goodman, associate professor of psychology and computer science at stanford university, and an ai expert who s explored
and computer science at stanford university, and an ai expert who s explored the human behavioural aspects of ai. i thought the hearing was really interesting, although i did feel like they didn t really engage with the hardest questions and get into the details. you know, when they say, let s start an agency that could have no teeth whatsoever, if the agency doesn t have a clear vision and mandate, or it could be very meaningful. he addressed the regulations. what exactly needs to happen, in your view? well, one of the things that i m really worried about is that the actual regulations that would be effective are totally unclear right now. and there s a lot of possible unforeseen consequences of regulation as well as unregulation. so, for instance, i think we really don t want to get into a situation where we foster monopolies over intelligence on the planet, which is something that could potentially happen if we put in strong barriers in place to foster the a.i. research only at the
prices paid by consumers and manufactures have to design new models to comply with the rules and the rules could go into effect in 2027. if you have an existing dishwasher, so far it is okay. this will make it more expensive for consumers. todd: we will leave it there, i do not want to get her in trouble. billionaire investor warren buffet joins list of high profile critics of ai, comparing the technology to the a-bomb. buffet saying when something can do all kind of things, i get worried, we will not be able to uninvent it. we invented the a-bomb. paul powers is founder and technology as ai expert. is buffet right?