The letter, issued a week before the international AI Safety Summit in London, lists measures that governments and companies should take to address AI risks.
Currently there are no broad-based regulations focusing on AI safety, and the first set of legislations by the European Union is yet to become law as lawmakers are yet to agree on several issues.
"It (investments in AI safety) needs to happen fast, because AI is progressing much faster than the precautions taken," he said.
Since the launch of OpenAI's generative AI models, top academics and prominent CEOs such as Elon Musk have warned about the risks on AI, including calling for a six-month pause in developing powerful AI systems.
"There are more regulations on sandwich shops than there are on AI companies."
Persons:
Dado Ruvic, Yoshua Bengio, Geoffrey Hinton, Andrew Yao, Daniel Kahneman, Dawn Song, Yuval Noah Harari, Elon Musk, Stuart Russell, Supantha Mukherjee, Miral
Organizations:
REUTERS, Rights, Safety, European, Elon, Thomson
Locations:
Rights STOCKHOLM, London, European Union, British, Stockholm