Hey there, tech lovers! Today, we’re diving into the exciting world of AI safety with a big move by none other than Yoshua Bengio.
Yoshua Bengio, a renowned figure in the AI community and one of the key pioneers of the modern AI boom, has started a new nonprofit called LawZero. This initiative aims to enhance AI safety, making systems more reliable and secure for everyone.
LawZero has managed to gather a hefty $30 million from philanthropic sources, including notable names like Jaan Tallinn, Eric Schmidt, Open Philanthropy, and the Future of Life Institute. The name ‘LawZero’ playfully nods to a sci-fi concept known as the Zeroth Law of Robotics, prioritizing human safety above all.
Bengio has been a strong supporter of AI safety measures, even backing California’s controversial AI safety bill SB-1047, which seeks to prevent catastrophic AI events. He expressed concerns that major players like OpenAI and Google might not prioritize safety, especially as they compete to develop smarter AI.
With LawZero, Bengio hopes to build safer AI systems and foster a movement toward responsible AI development, reflecting his role as a true ‘godfather’ of AI innovation.