Thanks for advocating :
Ø No one should be
allowed to launch a state-of-the-art AI without government approval.
Ø United Nations for AI.
I am sending this blog to the e-mail id > support@pi.ai ( incidentally
on this site , I could not locate the AUDIO icon for talking )
And will send you a
message through LinkedIn
/ Twitter
I request you to look up
my following blogs ( sent as E Mail to IT Minister of India ) and let me have
your feedback on my suggestion re AUDIT and REGULATION of AI :
UN
Agency for AI ? Arriving as envisaged………………………..16
July 2023
Parekh’s Law of Chatbots …………………… ……………………… 25 Feb 2023
With regards,
Hemen Parekh
www.HemenParekh.ai / 09
Jan 2024
Context :
DeepMind
cofounder explains why AI needs a licensing regime like cancer drugs or
vaccines
( Money Control / 07 Jan 2024 )
Extract :
Google
bought DeepMind. After a stint there, Suleyman
( support@pi.ai ) is now
co-founder and CEO of Inflexion AI. So Coming Wave is written by a man who has been on the
frontlines of the technology for many years now. He should know what AI could
mean for the future of humanity.
Unlike
any previous technology, AI is
self-learning. After a
certain point of time, the logic the program is following becomes opaque—or
more autonomous. As autonomy increases, we will not always be able to predict what it will do next.
No one knows when or exactly how AIs may
slip out of human control and what happens then. So, while recognizing the vast benefits of AI, Suleyman
writes: “For most of history, the challenge of technology lay in creating and
unleashing its power. That has now flipped. The challenge of technology today is about containing its unleashed
power, ensuring that it continues to serve us and our planet.” This, from a man who helped create a
lot of it.
He makes a
passionate plea that the development
of AI be regulated. But the challenges are many and they are growing by
the day.
Suleyman offers a range of solutions. For instance, there must be a strong technical safety framework like those that govern nuclear power. All new AI tools must go through
tough audits
In time, after expertise is built, AI should be brought under a
licensing regime with clear safety and security standards. Like cancer
drugs or vaccines, no one should be allowed to
launch a state-of-the-art AI without government approval.
He suggests that international treaties should be
signed like the Paris Agreement on climate change and even a sort of United Nations for AI.
Related Readings :
Grand Father of AI ? ………………………………………………………………….. 10 Aug 2023
I have a Belief ………………………………………………………………………………
29 Nov 2023
Sam : Will Super-wise AI triumph over Super-Intelligent
AI ?....... 25 Nov 2023
Thank you : Ilya Sutskever / Jan Leike………………………………………….
11 July 2023
Musk supports “ Parekh’s Postulate of Super-Wise AI “………………….12
July 2023
Fast Forward to Future ( 3 F ) ………………………………………………………….[20
Oct 2016 ]
Artificial Intelligence : Brahma , Vishnu or Mahesh ?
……………………[ 30 June 2017 ]
Racing towards
ARIHANT ? …………………………………………………………..[ 04 Aug
2017 ]
to : Alphabet / from : ARIHANT ……………………………………………………….[
12 Oct 2017 ]
ARIHANT : the Destroyer of
Enemy …………………………………………..[ 24 Nov 2017 ]
ARIHANT : Beyond “ Thought Experiment “ ……………………………………[
21 May 2018 ]
Singularity : an Indian Concept ? ……………………………………………………[
29 Mar 2020 ]
From Tele-phony to Tele-Empathy ?.......................................[
27 Mar 2018 ]
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