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✉️ Letter to Pause Giant AI experiments
Is it a strategy to catch up with those companies left behind or a genuine petition?
The Future of Life Institute whose mission is to steer transformative technologies away from extreme, large-scale risks and towards benefiting life, has released an open letter calling on all AI labs to immediately pause for at least 6 months the training of AI systems more powerful than GPT-4. This letter has been signed by over 1500 researchers, tech entrepreneurs, inventors, and many others.
The letter raises concerns about the risks associated with AI systems that possess human-level intelligence, citing the Asilomar AI Principles' emphasis on the transformative potential of advanced AI and the need for careful planning. Despite this, AI labs are racing to develop powerful AI systems that are hard to control.
The letter questions the ethical and societal impact of AI, such as AI-generated propaganda, job automation, and the potential for AI to outsmart humans. It asserts that these decisions should not be left to unelected tech leaders and calls for a pause in training AI systems more powerful than GPT-4 for at least 6 months.
The pause aims to allow AI labs and experts to develop safety protocols for AI development, ensuring safety and avoiding unpredictable AI models with emergent capabilities. It advocates for improving current AI systems' safety, interpretability, and robustness, and calls for collaboration to create AI governance systems, including regulatory authorities, oversight, and liability measures.
The call for a temporary halt has sparked a significant debate in the tech industry. Proponents of continued AI development, like Andrew NG, Co-Founder of Coursera, Stanford CS adjunct facultym and former head of Baidu AI Group/Google Brain, argue that these Utopian advancements have the potential to revolutionize various aspects of society, including education, healthcare, and work life, by providing applications that offer exponential improvements. Conversely, critics of unchecked AI development express deep concern about its potential to cause irreparable harm, potentially leading to the ultimate destruction of humanity. As a result, this contentious issue has generated diverging viewpoints on the responsible and ethical trajectory of AI innovation.
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Skeptics of the call to pause AI development, supported by figures like Elon Musk, speculate that proponents may be motivated by concerns of falling behind in AI technology and are using the pause as a strategy to catch up with competitors.
The global race for AI dominance, with countries like China actively pursuing AI leadership, makes achieving a universal agreement challenging. The situation is compared to nuclear arms control treaties, where public endorsement is not always matched by consistent adherence, raising concerns about the effectiveness and enforcement of a potential pause in AI development.
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Google is facing a strategic challenge in the AI arena, as it grapples with both defensive measures and talent retention. A growing number of prominent AI researchers are departing to pursue entrepreneurial endeavors or join rival firms where their contributions have greater influence.
Among the notable exits are Daniel De Freitas and Noam Shazeer, key researchers behind Google's large language model LaMDA, who expressed frustration with Google's reluctance to launch a chatbot akin to ChatGPT, as reported by The Wall Street Journal. The trend of defections is gaining momentum, signaling a potential shift in the competitive landscape of AI innovation.
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Thank you for giving some clarity and thoughts on this letter Yaro. That was really helpful for me having only briefly read reports on the few platforms I use and podcasts I listen to, mostly biased towards not stopping the development, such as the many authors currently using Sudowrite for example.
In the very short time that I have dabbled with Sudo and ChatGPT I have found it moving on at such a fast pace with new capabilities added continuously, YET, see it also stumbling quite a lot often not producing the required prose or words and wasting a lot of tokens or money. You have to really learn how to prompt well so as not to waste hours and cash!
Learning the 'craft of writing' is hard enough for an oldie like me :) but then add Ai to it, and you get this kind of 'guilt' that you're either not doing it correctly, cheating, or get a damned complex that the robot has so many better ideas for stories etc than you!! :) But what I don't like is what humans 'could' tell Sudo to write.
For example, I had never heard of a writing genre called SCIM and see no need in this human world for anything to be written about that other than to tell me people have been punished for it, should it be outside laws to protect the underage. I get that underage humans have sex etc but do adults need to write fiction about that?? Or should robots for that matter!! After all robots don't need SEX (well as far as we know! :) ) so they have no clue of its affects in our human world and could churn out all sorts of depravity. Yet some writers were complaining they could NOT write in this genre via the robots due to human constraints already programmed in as safe guards.
So you constantly ask yourself, should I trust me, or the robot to put stuff out in to the world and usually for me it ends up as a good collaboration and combination and the robot never gets the hump like so humans I've worked with!
As a retired engineer and teacher at 64, I absolutely LOVE Ai for what is possible already and I can see so many of the great possibilities for humanity going forward, especially health and the idealist in me says charge on!!! I like that you mention the 'breakaway' of clever people creating their own competitive offerings. That is what this world needs. Many of them. Not top down control as we've had to endure for centuries. AND open collaboration.
The sooner the top humans here stop revolving everything around their power, their money and their greed then we can share all aspects of Ai only for the GOOD of humanity , all Earth's inhabitants, and Gaia herself. Race on I say, with open minds and hearts before its too late for all of us.