Dario Amody, CEO of humanity, calls the AI Action Summit a “missed opportunity”
in Tuesday’s statementDario Amodei, CEO of AI startup humanity, AI Action Summit This week in Paris, he did what he “missed the opportunity” and urged the AI industry and government to “movement faster and more clearly.”
“We were delighted to be part of the AI Action Summit in Paris. We are grateful for the efforts of the French government to bring together AI companies, researchers and policymakers from around the world,” Amodey said. I did. “But given the pace at which technology is progressing, there needs to be a focus and urgency on some topics.”
Amodei’s criticism of the latest AI Action Summit in a series of conferences that are trying to bring together AI companies and regulators to reach a consensus on AI governance reflects that of several scholars earlier this week. Someone told the trance Conference commitment, The US and the UK refused to sign“In effect, there’s nothing except praise.”
Comments from the meeting US Vice President JD Vance He took a completely different stance and denounced what he characterized as a “large” rigidity restriction on AI, defended by Europe. Vance also hinted at “sustainable” and “comprehensive” language in the conference’s commitment, rejecting it as “authoritarian censorship.”
In a statement, Amodei warned that AI is rapidly refined and that if not adjusted it, it could have disastrous consequences.
“The capabilities of AI systems can be seen as similar to the whole new state of inhabited by highly intelligent people who appear in the global stage,” Amodei said. “Advanced AI poses important global security risks stemming from the misuse of AI systems by non-state actors. We need to ensure democratic society leadership in AI, and authoritarian countries are globally militarized. We don’t use it to establish.
Amodei’s policy focuses on deploying resources to measure how AI is being used and “ensure everyone shares in a very powerful AI economy (ups).” urged the government to enact the He also advocated more government transparency about plans to assess AI risk when it comes to AI safety and security.
Amody’s evaluation of minutes of the Paris AI Summit is in contrast to Open Rye’s minutes. This weekend’s statement He was convinced that the meeting would be “another important milestone for the responsible and beneficial development of AI for all.”
Humanity has generally shown more openness to AI regulations in the past. Certainly, Amodei created it Similar declaration in frontnote that free AI can have very negative economic, social and safe implications. Humanity was one of the few AI companies. I will support it implicitly California SB 1047, a comprehensive and heatedly debated AI regulation bill. Openai opposed a bill rejected by Governor Gary Newsom last fall.
It does not suggest that human motivations are purely charitable. Like Openai CEO Sam Altman Recent essaysAmodei does not provide specific recommendations to ensure the benefits of powerful AI if it appears in the near future.
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