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- Introducing LawZero - Yoshua Bengio
Recognized worldwide as one of the leading experts in artificial intelligence, Yoshua Bengio is most known for his pioneering work in deep learning, earning him the 2018 A M Turing Award, “the Nobel Prize of Computing,” with Geoffrey Hinton and Yann LeCun, and making him the computer scientist with the largest number of citations and h-index
- LawZero | Yoshua Bengio Launches LawZero: A New Nonprofit . . .
Yoshua Bengio, the most-cited artificial intelligence (AI) researcher in the world and A M Turing Award winner, today announced the launch of LawZero, a new nonprofit organization committed to advancing research and developing technical solutions for safe-by-design AI systems
- Nonprofit LawZero to Work Toward Safer, Truthful AI
Turing Award-winning AI researcher Yoshua Bengio has launched LawZero, a nonprofit aimed at developing AI systems that prioritize safety and truthfulness over autonomy
- Yoshua Bengio launches LawZero to rethink AI safety - Axios
Machine learning pioneer Yoshua Bengio is launching a new nonprofit lab backed by roughly $30 million in funding to make AI systems act less like humans Why it matters: The move bucks a trend toward AI that acts independently, which Bengio and others fear might create systems that place their own interests over humanity's
- “Safe-by-design” AI: Yoshua Bengio launches LawZero
Already, LawZero has a growing technical team of over 15 researchers, pioneering a new approach called Scientist AI that Bengio calls a practical, effective and more secure alternative to today
- Techmeme: Q A with Yoshua Bengio on his nonprofit LawZero . . .
Yoshua Bengio @yoshua_bengio: Enjoyed speaking with @SigalSamuel of @voxdotcom to mark the launch of @LawZero_ We discussed the motivation behind the project, its research direction, and the challenges and risks of increasingly capable and autonomous AI systems
- Most-Cited Computer Expert Wants to Make AI More . . . - TIME
On June 3, Yoshua Bengio, the world’s most-cited computer scientist, announced the launch of LawZero, a nonprofit that aims to create “safe by design” AI by pursuing a fundamentally
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