Students from all over the world are helping to promote the future of AI
Whether future computer scientists or social scientists, students from around the world have temporarily quit their lecture theatres to become investigators for GPAI. It’s a valuable way for these future professionals to get to grips with the issues of AI in the corporate world and prepare for their own futures in that world.
Interview with Yuko Harayama
There will be no battle between man and machine. Instead, GPAI experts are advocating a form of collaboration that has yet to be identified against a background of profound transformation in work practices as a result of AI. It’s a process that will require a lengthy socialisation phase for employees.
Biodiversity… the next challenge for the GPAI
Next year, the GPAI experts intend to extend their thinking to include the effects of climate change on biodiversity in order to understand how AI tools can be used for this purpose.
Interview with Yoshua Bengio
Floods, earthquakes, pandemics: Artificial Intelligence can help to solve the challenges of climate change and epidemics. But it is important that we act quickly and develop a globally coordinated approach to these issues. Watch the full interview with Yoshua Bengio