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The head of Abu Dhabi’s AI university wants to defuse a tech ‘atomic bomb’

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MBZUAI's president Eric Xing warns against the unchecked pursuit of increasingly large AI models, drawing an analogy to an "atomic bomb" due to the unpredictability of their behavior. He argues that the field lacks sufficient understanding of what these models learn and whether their outputs are reliable, advocating for more efficient models. Xing emphasizes the need for debuggability and error tracking in AI, similar to established engineering practices. Why it matters: The piece highlights growing concerns within the AI community about the scalability and potential risks associated with increasingly complex AI models, particularly regarding transparency and control.

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