
Discussions on the potential risks associated with AI development, particularly in the context of national security, have intensified. Concerns have been raised about the Chinese Communist Party gaining access to American AI, with suggestions to treat AI development akin to the Manhattan Project. There are assertions that American AI labs may be compromised, leading to unauthorized access to research and code by China. The debate also highlights the limitations of a government-led approach to AI development, emphasizing the need for a more inclusive framework. Additionally, there are warnings about the implications of AI advancements on humanity, including concerns about control over nuclear weapons. China's Foreign Minister has emphasized the importance of ensuring that artificial intelligence remains under human control.
🔴 CHINA FOREIGN MINISTER: ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE SHOULD ALWAYS BE UNDER HUMAN CONTROL
The risk of enslavement of humanity and control of nuclear weapons. Artificial intelligence enters a new era of development https://t.co/CZQgRBTNq2 https://t.co/9bCySYLyAW
#Governments lack a #monopoly over #AI #development and that is why the “Manhattan Project for AI” is such a detrimental framework—it posits that the government can do it unilaterally. From Joon Baek https://t.co/92ncAu8B3H
