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Posted by u/FinnFarrow
Neil DeGrasse Tyson calls for an international treaty to ban superintelligence
Industry 4.1K points
424 comments
2 months ago
"That branch of AI is lethal. We've got do something about that. Nobody should build it. And everyone needs to agree to that by treaty. Treaties are not perfect, but they are the best we have as humans." See the video of his talk in the link in the comments.
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