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AI Safety: US and china Leaders Urge Global Collaboration Amid Existential Risks
Renowned scientists and business leaders from both the United States and China are issuing a stark call for enhanced collaboration in the field of artificial intelligence (AI). This urgent plea comes amid escalating concerns that humanity might potentially be on the verge of losing control over the rapidly evolving technology.
AI pioneer Geoffrey Hinton,a pivotal figure in the development of deep learning,acknowledged the significant hurdles to international cooperation. These challenges stem from divergent national interests, particularly concerning issues such as cyberattacks, the development of lethal autonomous weapons, and the proliferation of sophisticated fake videos designed to manipulate public opinion. Despite these complexities, Hinton emphasized a crucial point of consensus: “No country wants AI to take over.”
Hinton drew a compelling analogy, describing AI as a “cute tiger cub” that humans are keeping as a pet.He warned that this cub could mature