
The Manhattan Project for AI is a bad idea

The “Manhattan Project for AI” oversimplifies the challenges associated with its governance. The dynamic nature of AI requires a fresh perspective, one that embraces collaboration and inclusivity.
Everybody talks about AI nowadays. Whether it be politicians, business leaders, labour activists, or security experts, AI is the talk of town. As AI technology captivates the public's attention, much chatter has been about regulating AI to be responsible, safe, and fair. There is also valid discourse on the ramifications of digital privacy when AI capabilities are so much commercialised. Questions about the copyright of trained datasets, de-biasing large language models, and preventing misuse of AI for nefarious purposes are all questions, both theoretical and practical, that we as the AI community need to work on.
Yet there is one whack-a-mole that gets brought up again and again.
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