At the same time, she shared her concerns about AI regulation around the world. She didn’t single out any government or laws in particular — but called for a more pragmatic approach.
“For starters, it’s essential that we govern on the basis of science, not science fiction. So much of today’s AI conversations are covered by sensationalism and result in misleading policies of AI governance. Instead, we need to apply a much more scientific method in assessing and measuring AI’s capability and limitations, which can consensually lead to more precise, actionable policies around it in reality.”
She also warned against unnecessary restrictions on AI research.