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Fe-Fi Lee, Stanford Researcher too Founded World Labs was invited to the Grand Palace in Paris on Monday to give the opening speech Conference Which is being held this week.
When she Share His position on the weekend was interesting on AI control and AI ecosystem as a whole. He was able to attend both Pro-Business and Anti-Big Tech/Big AI Lab at the same time.
“We need to invest in more healthy and more lively AI ecosystems where academia and communities can produce,” he told the conference representatives, he told the conference representatives, “he told the conference representatives. “Open source communities and the public sectors can play a vital role in addition to large companies in advance of this technology. If AI is about to change the world, we need everyone at all levels to play a role in the formation of this change “”
“If these resources are centered in only a handful of companies, the AI ecosystem will suffer due to the Curiosity-driven study, top educational talent, open source effort and lack of multi-division search,” added FII-FE.
At the same time, he shared his concerns about AI control around the world. He did not, especially any government or law single – called for a more realistic system.
“For the beginning, we are important to manage science on the basis of science. Most of today’s AI conversations are covered by sensitivity and as a result the misleading policies of the AI administration occur. Instead, we need to apply many more scientific methods to evaluate and measure the capabilities and limitations of AI, which can be consentfully made to create more precise, functional policies around it. “
He also warned against unnecessary restrictions on AI research.
“Instead, in the AI administration, it brings the second point to the realistic attitude instead of any ideology. AI is ready as a strong technology that can help us better and work better, ”he said.
“So this is still a very young technology to be focused on our practical applications instead of interrupting the search for research research so that we can ensure its generous use to protect against harmful results,” he added.
According to the FII-Fi, the Histor Tihasiks will look back at this time in time and call it the first true age of AI, whose “civilized consequences” may be.
However, when he acknowledges that jobs are likely to be affected by AI’s progress, he also said that he believes that AI has the potential to “grow and empower” – that is, policy makers, AI companies and research communities make the right decisions. The
Government leaders and Tech CEOs are expected to sign and share in a statement after the AI Action Summit on Tuesday.