ノーベル物理学賞ヒントン氏 「安全なAI開発困難に」 トランプ政権誕生で警鐘
Geoffrey Hinton, 76, an emeritus professor at the University of Toronto in Canada, who is known as a leading researcher in AI technology and is to win the Noble Prize in Physics this year, had an interview with the Yomiuri Shimbun before the Nobel Prize ceremony held on December 10. He said that it would be harder to develop a safe AI technology due to the inauguration of Donald Trump's administration in the US next year, and then warned of pulling back in securing safety measures in that technology. President-elect Donald Trump already declared his intention of abolishing the presidential decree by the present President Joe Biden, which obliges the developing company to share the important information with the government. But the upcoming President made it clear that the AI developing companies could make their own rules. The professor showed his worries about the high possibility that these kinds of thoughts would lead to letting the safety matters stand over.
Geoffrey Hinton, 76, an emeritus professor at the University of Toronto in Canada, who is known as a leading researcher in AI technology and is to win the Noble Prize in Physics this year, had an interview with the Yomiuri Shimbun before the Nobel Prize ceremony held on December 10. He said that it would be harder to develop a safe AI technology due to the inauguration of Donald Trump's administration in the US next year, and then warned of pulling back in securing safety measures in that technology. President-elect Donald Trump already declared his intention of abolishing the presidential decree by the present President Joe Biden, which obliges the developing company to share the important information with the government. But the upcoming President made it clear that the AI developing companies could make their own rules. The professor showed his worries about the high possibility that these kinds of thoughts would lead to letting the safety matters stand over.