
"They, along with more than 70 organizations that address AI, have all signed the Global Call for AI Red Lines initiative, a call for governments to reach an "international political agreement on 'red lines' for AI by the end of 2026." Signatories include British Canadian computer scientist Geoffrey Hinton, OpenAI cofounder Wojciech Zaremba, Anthropic CISO Jason Clinton, Google DeepMind research scientist Ian Goodfellow, and others."
"'The goal is not to react after a major incident occurs... but to prevent large-scale, potentially irreversible risks before they happen,' Charbel-Raphaël Segerie, executive director of the French Center for AI Safety (CeSIA), said during a Monday briefing with reporters. He added, 'If nations cannot yet agree on what they want to do with AI, they must at least agree on what AI must never do.'"
More than 200 former heads of state, diplomats, Nobel laureates, AI leaders, scientists, and others endorsed a Global Call for AI Red Lines. Over 70 organizations that address AI also joined, urging governments to reach an international political agreement on red lines for AI by the end of 2026. Proposed red lines include preventing AI impersonation of humans and restricting self-replication. Signatories named include Geoffrey Hinton, Wojciech Zaremba, Jason Clinton, and Ian Goodfellow. The initiative is led by CeSIA, the Future Society, and UC Berkeley's Center for Human-Compatible Artificial Intelligence and was announced ahead of the UN General Assembly high-level week.
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