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  1. mila.quebec › fr › yoshua-bengioYoshua Bengio | Mila

    Yoshua Bengio. Membre académique principal. Chaire en IA Canada-CIFAR. Professeur titulaire, Université de Montréal, Département d'informatique et de recherche opérationnelle. Directeur scientifique, Équipe de direction. Observateur, Conseil d'administration, Mila. Site web.

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  3. How Rogue AIs may Arise. Published 22 May 2023 by yoshuabengio. The rise of powerful AI dialogue systems in recent months has precipitated debates about AI risks of all kinds, which hopefully will yield an acceleration of governance and regulatory frameworks. Although there is a general consensus around the need to regulate AI to protect the ...

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  5. 24 de jun. de 2023 · Published 24 June 2023 by yoshuabengio. I have been hearing many arguments from different people regarding catastrophic AI risks. I wanted to clarify these arguments, first for myself, because I would really like to be convinced that we need not worry. However, sharing them and opening up the discussion more broadly might also be useful.

  6. mila.quebec › en › yoshua-bengioYoshua Bengio | Mila

    *For media requests, please write to medias@mila.quebec. For more information please contact Julie Mongeau, executive assistant at julie.mongeau@mila.quebec. Yoshua Bengio is recognized worldwide as a leading expert in AI. He is most known for his pioneering work in deep learning, which earned him the 2018 A.M. Turing Award, “the Nobel Prize of computing,” with Geoffrey Hinton and Yann ...

  7. 12 de ago. de 2023 · Recognized worldwide as one of the leading experts in artificial intelligence, Yoshua Bengio is most known for his pioneering work in deep learning, earning him the 2018 A.M. Turing Award, “the Nobel Prize of Computing,” with Geoffrey Hinton and Yann LeCun.