Fei-Fei Li, at the AI Action Summit in Paris, advocated for a healthier AI ecosystem involving academia and open-source communities. She stressed the risks of concentrating AI resources among a few big firms, which could stifle creativity and research diversity. While addressing AI regulation, Li called for policies to be guided by scientific facts rather than sensationalism and urged a pragmatic approach to governance. She cautioned against imposing unnecessary restrictions on AI research, emphasizing a balanced and inclusive approach to harness its potential for societal benefit.
We need to invest in far healthier and more vibrant AI ecosystems where academia and the community can produce.
If these resources are concentrated in only a handful of companies, the AI ecosystem will suffer from the lack of curiosity-driven research.
It's essential that we govern on the basis of science, not science fiction.
We need to apply a much more scientific method in assessing AI's capability and limitations.
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