The more powerful artificial intelligence becomes, the more challenging it will be to regulate it without restricting civil liberties.
The only way to combat the malicious use of artificial intelligence (AI) may be to continuously develop more powerful AI and put it in government hands.
That seems to be the conclusion a team of researchers came to in a recently published paper entitled “Computing power then governance of artificial intelligence.”
Scientists from OpenAI, Cambridge, Oxford, and a dozen other universities and institutes conducted the research as a means of investigating the current and potential future challenges involved with governing the use and development of AI.