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Existential Risks of Artificial Intelligence

Organized by Existential Risk Observatory.

“Prof. Stuart Russell (UC Berkeley), Ernst Boutkan (Volt), Queeny Rajkowski (VVD) and others will discuss the risks of a future with human-level AI.

ChatGPT, Bing Chat, and other new AI developments suddenly make a future with human-level AI seem a lot less distant. But what will happen when we reach AGI, or an AI that can do any cognitive task as well as we can? Can we control this new technology? Is it possible to make sure it always acts in our interest, even after self-improvement? And what can policymakers do now to help ensure a good outcome? Join us for a peek into what may not only be the future of AI, but the future of all of us.”

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