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DeepMind founder says AI existential risk 'completely bonkers distraction'
Sept. 20, 2023, 9:51 a.m. | /u/NuseAI
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- He is confident that governments can effectively regulate AI using frameworks that have been successful in the past, citing the regulation of aviation and the internet as examples.
- Suleyman emphasizes the importance of setting boundaries and limits for AI to ensure human oversight and enforceable laws.
- He calls for a …
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