Aim policies at 鈥榟ardware鈥 to ensure AI safety, say experts
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Chips聽and聽datacentres聽鈥 the 鈥渃ompute鈥 driving the AI revolution 鈥 may be the most effective targets for risk-reducing聽AI policies,聽according to a new report.
A major interdisciplinary initiative has been launched that aims to meet the challenges and opportunities of new technologies as they emerge, today and far into the future.
Given the frenetic pace of AI development, the international consensus demonstrated at the AI Summit is much-needed progress, says AI expert聽Dr Se谩n 脫 h脡igeartaigh.聽
Cambridge Zero Director Professor Emily Shuckburgh took centre stage at the world's biggest climate event of its kind in New York to talk to global leaders of government, business and philanthropy about Cambridge鈥檚 efforts to tackle climate change.
Launched during Open Cambridge, a聽new self-guided trail, created by researchers at Cambridge鈥檚 Centre for the Study of Existential Risk (CSER), takes the public on an altogether different tour of the city.
Renowned Cambridge astrophysicist and cosmologist Professor Lord Martin Rees has been named this year鈥檚 recipient of the world鈥檚 oldest and most prestigious scientific award.
Investment in 鈥榟ydromet systems鈥 using technologies from AI to SMS would provide a nine-to-one ROI in saved lives and assets across African nations.
Survey study of awareness in UK and US populations also shows that brief exposure to latest data on 鈥榥uclear winter鈥 deepens doubts over nuclear retaliation.
While funding is pumped into preventing low-probability scenarios such as asteroid collision, the far more likely threat of a large volcanic eruption is close to ignored 鈥 despite much that could be done to reduce the risks, say researchers.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is on the cusp of driving an agricultural revolution, and helping confront the challenge of feeding our growing global population in a sustainable way. But researchers warn that using new AI technologies at scale holds huge risks that are not being considered.