Yoshua Bengio, a leading figure in AI, has started a nonprofit lab called LawZero, securing $30 million in funding from prominent figures such as Jaan Tallinn and Eric Schmidt. LawZero aims to develop safer AI systems, guided by principles like the Zeroth Law of Robotics, which emphasizes humanity's protection. Bengio's push for safety is driven by skepticism over major companies like OpenAI and Google, which he believes may not prioritize ethical considerations in their race for advanced AI technologies.
Yoshua Bengio's new nonprofit LawZero aims to prioritize AI safety, backed by significant philanthropic funding, as he expresses concerns over leading tech companies' commitment to ethical AI.
LawZero, inspired by the Zeroth Law of Robotics, seeks to ensure the development of AI systems that prioritize human protection amidst advancements in intelligence.
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