AI regulation is a critical aspect of harnessing its power and mitigating its dangers, according to Mustafa Suleyman, co-founder of DeepMind. He emphasized the need for global governance and compared it to previous adaptations to complex technology. However, Yann LeCun, a leading AI researcher at Meta, argues against premature regulation, stating that it is counterproductive and could lead to regulatory capture under the guise of AI safety.
.@ylecun spot on as usual: "Premature regulation of artificial intelligence will only serve to reinforce the dominance of the big technology companies and stifle competition" “They want regulatory capture under the guise of AI safety" https://t.co/kFTwCTmfhX
"Regulating research and development in AI is incredibly counterproductive. They want regulatory capture under the guise of AI safety.” https://t.co/E1mmeaUNmy via @FT
Like it or not, AI regulation is critical to harnessing its power and mitigating its dangers. I talked with @NPR's @NPRinskeep about the need for global governance. We've adapted to complex tech before & we can do it again. https://t.co/QJDQzL67d1
“Regulating research and development in AI is incredibly counterproductive,” LeCun, one of the world’s leading AI researchers, said. “They want regulatory capture under the guise of AI safety." Meta’s Yann LeCun argues against premature AI regulation https://t.co/9ZF9tJFVYb
Opening up AI governance could increase society’s comfort with these tools, and give regulators more confidence that they’re being skillfully steered. #AI https://t.co/sPs5yofVjd