AI and Global Cooperation
Mo emphasizes the urgent need for collaboration against malicious actors in the rapidly evolving AI landscape. He highlights that the race for power is misguided when global threats loom large, suggesting that unity among influential figures could pave the way for a more abundant world, reducing the need for competition. The discussion also touches on the surprising statistic that a significant portion of top AI researchers in the U.S. come from diverse backgrounds, including Chinese and Indian origins, raising questions about the implications of this diversity in the context of global security.In this clip
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