Should we stop training advanced AI?
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The European Union recently stated that it hopes to reach a consensus on how to regulate ChatGPT and other generative artificial intelligence technology this year. Last month, an open letter signed by tech leaders has spurred public debate on the risks of AI.
What is the biggest risk that we should care about? And will the plummeting cost of AI training make the technology as common as mobile apps? Tune in to this episode of Science Talk to find out.
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