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=== On AI Governance and Regulation === | === On AI Governance and Regulation === | ||
"We need to treat AI safety as seriously as we treat nuclear safety."<ref name="ref_2023_1">Yoshua Bengio, ''United Nations AI for Good Summit'' (2023), July 6, 2023, Geneva</ref> | "We need to treat AI safety as seriously as we treat nuclear safety."<ref name="ref_2023_1">Yoshua Bengio, ''United Nations AI for Good Summit'' (2023), July 6, 2023, Geneva</ref> | ||
=== On Network Effects and Platform Monopolies === | === On Network Effects and Platform Monopolies === | ||
"The concentration of AI power in a few companies is dangerous for democracy."<ref name="ref_2023_1">Yoshua Bengio, ''Montreal AI Ethics Institute'' (2023), September 15, 2023</ref> | "The concentration of AI power in a few companies is dangerous for democracy."<ref name="ref_2023_1">Yoshua Bengio, ''Montreal AI Ethics Institute'' (2023), September 15, 2023</ref> | ||
=== On Human Capital in Age of AI === | === On Human Capital in Age of AI === | ||
"Consciousness might emerge from the right kind of information processing, including in machines."<ref name="ref_2023_1">Yoshua Bengio, ''The Gradient Podcast'' (2023), October 20, 2023, Episode 45</ref> | "Consciousness might emerge from the right kind of information processing, including in machines."<ref name="ref_2023_1">Yoshua Bengio, ''The Gradient Podcast'' (2023), October 20, 2023, Episode 45</ref> | ||
=== On Productivity Paradox in Digital Age === | === On Productivity Paradox in Digital Age === | ||
"We need AI systems that can reason about cause and effect, not just correlations."<ref name="ref_2022_1">Yoshua Bengio, ''NeurIPS Keynote'' (2022), November 28, 2022, New Orleans</ref> | "We need AI systems that can reason about cause and effect, not just correlations."<ref name="ref_2022_1">Yoshua Bengio, ''NeurIPS Keynote'' (2022), November 28, 2022, New Orleans</ref> | ||
=== On Creative Destruction in AI Era === | === On Creative Destruction in AI Era === | ||
"Climate change and AI are the two most important challenges of our time, and they're connected."<ref name="ref_2023_1">Yoshua Bengio, ''Nature Climate Change'' (2023), April 2023</ref> | "Climate change and AI are the two most important challenges of our time, and they're connected."<ref name="ref_2023_1">Yoshua Bengio, ''Nature Climate Change'' (2023), April 2023</ref> | ||
== References == | == References == |
Latest revision as of 21:04, 12 August 2025
Yoshua Bengio[edit]
Biography[edit]
Turing Award winner, scientific director of Mila, advocate for beneficial AI.
Category[edit]
AI Researcher
Notable Quotes[edit]
On AI Governance and Regulation[edit]
"We need to treat AI safety as seriously as we treat nuclear safety."[1]
On Network Effects and Platform Monopolies[edit]
"The concentration of AI power in a few companies is dangerous for democracy."[1]
On Human Capital in Age of AI[edit]
"Consciousness might emerge from the right kind of information processing, including in machines."[1]
On Productivity Paradox in Digital Age[edit]
"We need AI systems that can reason about cause and effect, not just correlations."[2]
On Creative Destruction in AI Era[edit]
"Climate change and AI are the two most important challenges of our time, and they're connected."[1]