Managing AI Risks in an Era of Rapid Progress
Bengio, Yoshua, Hinton, Geoffrey, Yao, Andrew, Song, Dawn, Abbeel, Pieter, Harari, Yuval Noah, Zhang, Ya-Qin, Xue, Lan, Shalev-Shwartz, Shai, Hadfield, Gillian, Clune, Jeff, Maharaj, Tegan, Hutter, Frank, Baydin, Atılım Güneş, McIlraith, Sheila, Gao, Qiqi, Acharya, Ashwin, Krueger, David, Dragan, Anca, Torr, Philip, Russell, Stuart, Kahneman, Daniel, Brauner, Jan, Mindermann, Sören
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
In this short consensus paper, we outline risks from upcoming, advanced AI systems. We examine large-scale social harms and malicious uses, as well as an irreversible loss of human control over autonomous AI systems. In light of rapid and continuing AI progress, we propose urgent priorities for AI R&D and governance.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Nov-12-2023
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