AI open letter authors: 'We want people to share our level of uncertainty'
The authors of an open letter advocating a "pause" in the development of advanced artificial intelligence have urged researchers to back their call, after coming under fire for alarmism. In this edition of Tech 24, we speak to Mark Brakel from the Future of Life Institute think tank, which penned the open letter.
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