Will at least 25 nations collaborate to develop and enforce unified AI development standards internationally by 2035?
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Discussed briefly in the "We can do better" section of Holden Karnofsky's blog post: "How we could stumble into AI catastrophe".
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Holden himself publicly claims that this specific illustrative scenario has already come to pass
Multiple news organizations report generally that AI development standards have been developed and are being enforced internationally
My personal friends that are most well-acquainted with AI agree with me that this question should resolve positively
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@RobertCousineau While still pointing to the resolution guidelines in the description, yes I think AI development guidelines developed & enforced by the EU would suffice.
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