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Vlad Cherevko I have been interested in all kinds of electronics and technologies since the early 2000s. I like to play computer games and understand the work of different gadgets. I regularly monitor the news of the technology in the world and write materials about it.
The document has already been signed by more than 200 people, including Ireland President Mary Robinson, former Columbia President Juan Manuel Santos, as well as Jeffrey Hinton and Yoshua Benjio, who are called “baptized parents of artificial intelligence.” Among the signatories are well -known scientists and public figures.
Participants urge governments to agree on basic restrictions that would make it impossible to “universally unacceptable risks.” There are no specific rules in the document, but examples of possible “red lines” are given. Among them is the ban on the use of AI to start nuclear weapons, use in mass tracking for citizens, or the creation of systems that cannot be stopped by humans.
The organizers suggest that the future agreement relied on three principles:
- a clear list of prohibited practices;
- independent audit and audit mechanisms;
- creation of an international body to control the implementation of the arrangements.
At the same time, the final definition of boundaries and procedures is left at the discretion of states. Initiators recommend special summits and working groups to reconcile positions.
The US is already obliged to “do not allow the AI to control nuclear weapons”, approved by Biden administration. However, the intelligence representatives of the Trump administration, which is noted, have already expressed dissatisfaction with the fact that the companies that are developing AI do not allow their development to develop for internal tracking purposes. Such cases can be complicated by global security decisions that experts from AI expect.
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Vlad Cherevko I have been interested in all kinds of electronics and technologies since the early 2000s. I like to play computer games and understand the work of different gadgets. I regularly monitor the news of the technology in the world and write materials about it.
The document has already been signed by more than 200 people, including Ireland President Mary Robinson, former Columbia President Juan Manuel Santos, as well as Jeffrey Hinton and Yoshua Benjio, who are called “baptized parents of artificial intelligence.” Among the signatories are well -known scientists and public figures.
Participants urge governments to agree on basic restrictions that would make it impossible to “universally unacceptable risks.” There are no specific rules in the document, but examples of possible “red lines” are given. Among them is the ban on the use of AI to start nuclear weapons, use in mass tracking for citizens, or the creation of systems that cannot be stopped by humans.
The organizers suggest that the future agreement relied on three principles:
- a clear list of prohibited practices;
- independent audit and audit mechanisms;
- creation of an international body to control the implementation of the arrangements.
At the same time, the final definition of boundaries and procedures is left at the discretion of states. Initiators recommend special summits and working groups to reconcile positions.
The US is already obliged to “do not allow the AI to control nuclear weapons”, approved by Biden administration. However, the intelligence representatives of the Trump administration, which is noted, have already expressed dissatisfaction with the fact that the companies that are developing AI do not allow their development to develop for internal tracking purposes. Such cases can be complicated by global security decisions that experts from AI expect.