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The U.S. Public Wants Regulation (or Prohibition) of Expert‑Level and Superhuman AI
Three‑quarters of U.S. adults want strong regulations on AI development, preferring oversight akin to pharmaceuticals rather than industry "self‑regulation."
A Buddhist Perspective on AI: Cultivating freedom of attention and true diversity in an AI future
The AI-facilitated intelligence revolution is claimed by some to be setting humanity on a glidepath into utopian futures of nearly effortless satisfaction and frictionless choice. We should beware.
Max Tegmark on AGI Manhattan Project
A new report for Congress recommends that the US start a "Manhattan Project" to build Artificial General Intelligence. To do so would be a suicide race.
FLI Statement on White House National Security Memorandum
Last week the White House released a National Security Memorandum concerning AI governance and risk management. The NSM issues guidance […]
Paris AI Safety Breakfast #2: Dr. Charlotte Stix
The second of our 'AI Safety Breakfasts' event series, featuring Dr. Charlotte Stix on model evaluations, deceptive AI behaviour, and the AI Safety and Action Summits.
US House of Representatives call for legal liability on Deepfakes
Recent statements from the US House of Representatives are a reminder of the urgent threat deepfakes present to our society, especially as we approach the U.S. presidential election.
Statement on the veto of California bill SB 1047
“The furious lobbying against the bill can only be reasonably interpreted in one way: these companies believe they should play by their own rules and be accountable to no one. This veto only reinforces that belief. Now is the time...
Panda vs. Eagle
FLI's Director of Policy on why the U.S. national interest is much better served by a cooperative than an adversarial strategy towards China.
Welcome to theDelaware Journal of Corporate Law
JURIX 2020
The conference will be held online