
"The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have joined artificial intelligence pioneers and Nobel laureates in calling for a ban on developing superintelligent AI systems. Harry and Meghan are among the signatories of a statement calling for a prohibition on the development of superintelligence. Artificial superintelligence (ASI) is the term for AI systems, yet to be developed, that exceed human levels of intelligence at all cognitive tasks."
"The statement calls for the ban to stay in place until there is broad scientific consensus on developing ASI safely and controllably and once there is strong public buy-in. It has also been signed by the AI pioneer and Nobel laureate Geoffrey Hinton, along with his fellow godfather of modern AI, Yoshua Bengio; the Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak; the UK entrepreneur Richard Branson; Susan Rice, a former US national security adviser under Barack Obama; the former Irish president Mary Robinson,"
Prominent public figures and leading AI researchers have endorsed a call to prohibit development of artificial superintelligence (ASI) until safe and controllable deployment can be agreed. ASI refers to systems that would exceed human intelligence across all cognitive tasks. The moratorium demand targets governments, technology companies, and lawmakers and requires broad scientific consensus and strong public buy-in before resuming development. Signatories include Nobel laureates, AI pioneers, tech entrepreneurs, and former officials. The Future of Life Institute organized the statement, and the appeal follows debates over rapid AI advances, differing expert views, and warnings about job losses and civil liberties risks.
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