Fei-Fei Li, Stanford researcher who also founded World Labs, was invited to Grand Palais in Paris on Monday to deliver the opening speech at the artificial intelligence action this week.
As she shared some of her points of conversation over the weekend, her stance on the regulation of him and the ecosystem and the one was interesting. It managed to appear as B-BUSINESS AND Anti-Big Tech/Big it Labs at the same time.
“We need to invest in the much healthier and most vivid ecosystems of him, where the Academy and the community can produce,” she told the Conference delegates. “Open -sourced communities and public sector can participate and play their critical role along with big companies in promoting this technology forward. If it is going to change the world, we need all of all spheres of life to have a role in the formation of this change. “
“If these resources are concentrated in only a small proportion of companies, the ecosystem of it will suffer from the lack of curiosity directed, high educational talents, open-sourced efforts and multidisciplinary explorations,” Fei-Fei added .
At the same time, she shared her concerns about the regulation of the world. It did not set any government or laws in particular – but called for a more pragmatic approach.
“For beginners, it is essential to govern on the basis of science, not scientific fabrications. So much of today’s conversations are covered by sensationalism and result in deceptive policies of his government. On the contrary, we need to apply a much more scientific method in evaluating and measuring the skills and limitations of it, which can consort to more accurate policies, active in reality. “
She also warned against unnecessary restrictions on his research.
“On the other hand, this leads me to the second point of embracing a pragmatic attitude instead of an ideological when it comes to governance of it. It is ready to be a powerful technology that can help us live and work Better if used well, ”she said.
“So, instead of preventing the exploration of the above research of this still very new technology, we need to focus more on practical applications in order to ensure its benevolent use to protect against harmful results, “She added.
According to FEI-FEI, historians will look back in this period in time and will call it the first true era of him, which may have “civilized consequences”.
But while she admitted that things are likely to be influenced by her progress, she also said she believes that he has the potential to “add and empower us” – assuming, namely, policymakers, companies and the community of decisions and decisions appropriate.
Government leaders and technology CEOs are expected to sign and share a statement at the end of the Action Summit on Tuesday.