Artificial Intelligence

steve Bannon, Meghan Markle and 800 others call for a ban on the development of super artificial intelligence

Among the signatories of the letter published in the Financial Times are scientists, politicians, celebrities and religious leaders

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Prince Harry and Meghan have joined a diverse group, including Steve Bannon and Glenn Beck, to call for the b>banning of the superintelligence of the IA that threatens humanity.

Published on Wednesday 22 October in the Financial Times, their joint letter addresses technology giants such as Google, Meta and OpenAI. It urges a ban on the development of super-intelligences until security and public consensus are guaranteed.

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The letter highlights concerns about the potential risks of AI, including economic disruption and security threats. Signatories include AI pioneers, celebrities and political figures.

The debate about the future of AI continues, with concerns about both its potential and the enthusiasm surrounding its capabilities.

The signatories include eminent scientists such as Stuart Russell, pioneer of artificial intelligence and professor of computer science at the University of California, Yoshua Bengio and Geoffrey Hinton, joint winners of the Turing Award, the most important prize in the field of computer science.

Also on the list are Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak; British billionaire Richard Branson; former chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff Mike Mullen, who served under both Republican and Democratic administrations; and Democratic foreign policy expert Susan Rice, who served as President Barack Obama's national security advisor.

Former Irish President Mary Robinson and several British and European parliamentarians also signed, as did actors Stephen Fry and Joseph Gordon-Levitt and American conservative commentators Steve Bannon, former advisor to Donald Trump, and Glenn Beck.

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