Fif Lee, a computer scientist at Stanford University and Entrepreneur, who is sometimes called the mother of artificial intelligence, has recently commented on governments’ policy making in the field of artificial intelligence.
According to the Financial Times, the AI Action Summit Summit will be held in Paris next week, and the summit will discuss artificial intelligence policy making. Prior to the event, FIFA has described the essential principle for the future of artificial intelligence policy making that could guide governments to determine politics in this area.
FIFA says artificial intelligence policy should be based on science
The first thing Fif Lee points out is that artificial intelligence policy should be based on science, not sci -fi scenarios; In other words, policymakers in this field should focus on the current reality of artificial intelligence, not on future scenarios such as the construction of Otopia or even apocalyptic issues.
According to the computer scientist, it is important for policymakers to understand that chats and auxiliary programs of artificial intelligence are not a kind of intelligence with special intentions, free will or consciousness. ” Looking at this, policymakers can avoid diversion of distant scenarios and focus on vital challenges.
The second case with Fif Lee is that artificial intelligence policy should be pragmatic, not ideological; That is, artificial intelligence policies must be written to “minimize unwanted and at the same time encouraging innovation”.
Fafi Lee says that any policy in the field of artificial intelligence must strengthen the entire ecosystem of this field, including open source communities and universities. According to him, free access to artificial intelligence models and computational tools is very important for progress, and limiting it creates barriers and slowdowns, especially for academic institutions and researchers who have less resources than their private sector.
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