Bengio, who is one of the signatories of the "Right to Warn" open letter by leading AI researchers at OpenAI, also warned about the potential dangers if artificial general intelligence (human-level AI) is achieved before global policy can catch up. He believes that current methods are insufficient to ensure that these systems will not harm or turn against people.
Key takeaways:
- AI pioneer Yoshua Bengio warns that powerful AI technology could harm the world and the people in control of it may be equally dangerous.
- Bengio claims that some members of an elite tech "fringe" want AI to replace humans and could abuse the power of AI.
- He also highlights the financial aspect of AI, noting that because AI systems are expensive to build, power will be concentrated among a few organizations and countries.
- Bengio warns that if artificial general intelligence is achieved before global policy catches up, it could be harmful and potentially turn against people.