Yoshua Bengio launches LawZero, a nonprofit AI safety lab

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Turing Award winner Joshua Benzio Luzero is launching a non -profit AI protection lab To create a safe AI system, he told the Financial Times on Monday.

Luzero Skype founding engineer Jan Talin, former Google Chief Eric Shamidt, Open Phillantropy and Future of Life Institute, collected $ 30 million for public contribution among others. Luzero’s name is a science fantasy concept consent: The RoboticsWhich keeps the protection of humanity above all.

Benjio, one of the “godfather” of the modern AI boom, has become one of the vocalists of the AI ​​Protection Movement. He publicly supported SB -1047The controversial AI protection bill in California that prevents AI systems from creating a catastrophic situation.

In an interview with the Financial Times, Benzio said they had little faith in OpenAI and Google because they competed towards a more intelligent AI system.

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