In a significant move that underscores growing concerns about artificial intelligence development, over 800 public figures, including tech pioneer Steve Wozniak and Prince Harry, have signed a statement calling for a ban on superintelligence development until safety consensus is reached.
The Statement
The signatories are demanding that development of superintelligent AI systems be prohibited until robust safety measures and international consensus can be established. This represents a major collective voice from prominent individuals across technology, entertainment, politics, and academia.
Key Concerns
The statement highlights critical safety concerns regarding the development of artificial superintelligence without adequate safeguards. The signatories argue that the potential risks of uncontrolled superintelligence development far outweigh the benefits of rapid advancement without proper safety protocols.
Notable Signatories
Among the 800+ public figures who have signed the statement are:
- Steve Wozniak – Apple co-founder
- Prince Harry – Duke of Sussex
- Leading AI researchers and ethicists
- Technology industry leaders
- Policy makers and government officials
Industry Response
The call for a superintelligence ban reflects broader industry discussions about the need for responsible AI development. As AI capabilities continue to advance rapidly, the demand for safety-first approaches has become increasingly vocal among experts and public figures alike.
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