Aim policies at 'hardware' to ensure AI safety, say experts
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"International regulation of nuclear supplies focuses on a vital input that has to go through a lengthy, difficult and expensive process," said Belfield. "A focus on compute would allow AI regulation to do the same."
"Regulators will need to create checks and balances that thwart malicious or misguided uses of AI computing. ... or cryptographic technology that allows for remote disabling of AI chips in extreme circumstances."
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