Bostrom discusses the Baruch Plan, and the lessons to learn from that historical experience are enormous. I agree that we need a multilateral framework to regulate AI.
However, it also has to be something that gains agreement. Baruch and the United States wanted to give Nuclear technology regulation over to an international agency.
Of all things, the Soviet Union disagreed BEFORE they even quite had the Bomb! (Although they were researching it.)
Why? Because they knew that they would be out-voted in this new entity’s proposed governance structure.
Figuring out the framework to present will be a challenge-and there will not be a dozen chances...
We need a globally funded global AI nanny project like Ben Goertzel suggested.
Every AGI project should spend 30% of its budget on safety and control problem: 2⁄3 project related, 1⁄3 general research.
We must find a way how financial value created by AI (today Narrow AI, tomorrow AGI) compensates for technology driven collective redundancies and supports sustainable economy and social model.
Bostrom discusses the Baruch Plan, and the lessons to learn from that historical experience are enormous. I agree that we need a multilateral framework to regulate AI.
However, it also has to be something that gains agreement. Baruch and the United States wanted to give Nuclear technology regulation over to an international agency.
Of all things, the Soviet Union disagreed BEFORE they even quite had the Bomb! (Although they were researching it.)
Why? Because they knew that they would be out-voted in this new entity’s proposed governance structure.
Figuring out the framework to present will be a challenge-and there will not be a dozen chances...
Thanks Steve. I need to dive into this book for sure.
We need a global charta for AI transparency.
We need a globally funded global AI nanny project like Ben Goertzel suggested.
Every AGI project should spend 30% of its budget on safety and control problem: 2⁄3 project related, 1⁄3 general research.
We must find a way how financial value created by AI (today Narrow AI, tomorrow AGI) compensates for technology driven collective redundancies and supports sustainable economy and social model.