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Professor Yoshua Bengio, at the One Young World Summit in Montreal, Canada, on Friday, Sept. 20, 2024Famed computer scientist Yoshua Bengio — an artificial intelligence pioneer — has warned of the nascent technology's potential negative effects on society and called for more research to mitigate its risks. Machines could soon have most of the cognitive abilities of humans, he said — artificial general intelligence (AGI) is a type of AI technology that aims to equal or better human intellect. Yoshua Bengio Head of the Montreal Institute for Learning AlgorithmsSuch outcomes are possible within decades, he said. There are arguments to suggest that the way AI machines are currently being trained "would lead to systems that turn against humans," Bengio said. Yoshua Bengio Head of the Montreal Institute for Learning AlgorithmsCompanies developing AI must also be liable for their actions, according to the computer scientist.
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Brundage was a key figure in AGI research at OpenAI. He was also responsible for some of OpenAI's biggest safety research innovations, including external red teaming, which involves bringing outside experts to look for potential problems in the company's products. AdvertisementBrundage said his departure, at least, was not motivated by specific safety concerns. "I'm pretty confident that there's no other lab that is totally on top of things," he told Hard Fork. He told Hard Fork that he still stands by the decision and elaborated on why he left.
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OpenAI is disbanding its "AGI Readiness" team, which advised the company on OpenAI's own capacity to handle increasingly powerful AI and the world's readiness to manage that technology, according to the head of the team. On Wednesday, Miles Brundage, senior advisor for AGI Readiness, announced his departure from the company via a Substack post. Former AGI Readiness team members will be reassigned to other teams, according to the post. Madry will still work on core AI safety work in his new role, OpenAI told CNBC at the time. Leike added that OpenAI must become a "safety-first AGI company."
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Another safety researcher is leaving OpenAI
  + stars: | 2024-10-24 | by ( Darius Rafieyan | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +2 min
Miles Brundage, who advises OpenAI leadership on safety and policy, announced his departure. The AGI Readiness team he oversaw will be disbanded. AdvertisementMiles Brundage, a senior policy advisor and head of the AGI Readiness team at OpenAI, is leaving the company. Brundage is the latest high-profile safety researcher to leave OpenAI. AdvertisementHe's been responsible for some of OpenAI's biggest innovations in safety research, including instituting external red teaming, which involves outside experts looking for potential problems in OpenAI products.
Persons: Miles Brundage, OpenAI, , Brundage, Jan Leike, Ilya Sutskever, Mira Murati, Bob McGrew, Barret Zoph, He's Organizations: AGI, Service Locations: OpenAI
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