- Margaret Mitchell: artificial general intelligence is ‘just . . .
Margaret Mitchell, researcher and chief ethics scientist at artificial intelligence developer and collaborative platform Hugging Face, is a pioneer in responsible and ethical AI
- AI Ethics Pioneer Calls AGI Hype ‘Vibes and Snake Oil’
Artificial-intelligence ethicist Margaret Mitchell has dismissed the industry’s pursuit of artificial general intelligence as “just vibes and snake oil,” arguing in a Financial Times interview that the concept remains ill-defined and risks distracting policymakers from immediate problems with existing AI systems Mit
- AI Ethics Pioneer Calls Artificial General Intelligence Just . . .
Margaret Mitchell, chief ethics scientist at Hugging Face and founder of Google's responsible AI team, has dismissed artificial general intelligence as "just vibes and snake oil " Mitchell, who was ousted from Google in 2021 , has co-written a paper arguing that AGI should not serve as a guiding principle for the AI industry
- The Moral Matrix of AGI - Just Think AI
Explore the ethical complexities surrounding Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) This guide delves into the moral frameworks needed to guide AGI development, ensuring that these powerful systems align with human values and contribute to a just and equitable future
- Will Super-Intelligent AGI Redefine Morality? The Ethical . . .
The ethical quandaries surrounding Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) are not just the stuff of science fiction but a pressing reality we’re hurtling toward As pioneers like Elon Musk, founder of SpaceX and X , have warned, AGI could either be humanity’s greatest achievement or its most catastrophic misstep
- The Ethics of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI . . . - Medium
TLDR: Artificial general intelligence (AGI) development presents opportunities and ethical challenges as machines approach or surpass human-level intelligence Ensuring AGI aligns with human
- Artificial General Intelligence – AI Ethics Lab
Recommended Citation: "Artificial General Intelligence, Edition 3 0 Review " In AI Human Rights Index, edited by Nathan C Walker, Dirk Brand, Caitlin Corrigan, Georgina Curto Rex, Alexander Kriebitz, John Maldonado, Kanshukan Rajaratnam, and Tanya de Villiers-Botha New York: All Tech is Human; Camden, NJ: AI Ethics Lab at Rutgers University
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