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微软高管:若AI威胁人类,将立刻停止研发
财联社· 2025-12-12 05:47
微软消费人工智能主管苏莱曼(Mustafa Suleyman)目前正致力于打造一款"符合人类利益"的超级智能。在本周最新的一场访谈栏目中他承 诺,若该技术对人类构成威胁,将立即停止相关研发工作。 苏莱曼在节目中表示:"我们不会继续开发可能失控的系统。" 值得一提的是,在今年十月一份重塑微软与OpenAI关系的协议达成前,苏莱曼的工作其实一直受限于合同条款 ——该条款禁止微软研发通 用人工智能(通常指具备人类能力的系统)或超越人类能力的超级智能。 而根据新协议,OpenAI可与第三方联合开发部分产品。同时,微软也可独立或与第三方合作开发通用人工智能。 苏莱曼透露,微软实际上已放弃了限制这些权利以换取使用OpenAI最新产品的机会——这是双方此前合作的一部分,多年来微软一直为 OpenAI代建并配置数据中心。 谈及OpenAI时,苏莱曼表示,"他们如今与软银、甲骨文等多家企业达成了协议,建设的数据中心规模已超出微软原计划为其建造的数量。 因此相对应的,我们也获得了自主开发人工智能的权利。" 就目前而言,业内关于超级智能的讨论仍是理论性的。 虽然像ChatGPT这样的人工智能模型,能够以十年前计算机无法做到的方式与 ...
微软AI高管承诺:若超级智能威胁人类,就停止开发
Hua Er Jie Jian Wen· 2025-12-11 18:37
Core Viewpoint - Mustafa Suleyman, head of consumer AI at Microsoft, has committed to halting the development of superintelligent systems if they pose a threat to humanity, emphasizing the need for ethical considerations in AI development [1] Group 1: Microsoft's AI Strategy - Microsoft's shift in AI strategy is attributed to a revised relationship with OpenAI, allowing Microsoft to develop general artificial intelligence (AGI) and superintelligent systems, which were previously restricted [2] - Suleyman stated that Microsoft had previously relinquished development rights in exchange for access to OpenAI's latest products and had invested in building data centers for OpenAI [2] - The recent changes enable Microsoft to explore technologies that could potentially surpass human performance across various tasks, marking a significant transition for the company [2] Group 2: MAI Superintelligence Team - Suleyman announced the formation of the MAI superintelligence team, which he leads, focusing on practical applications in fields like medical diagnostics and education rather than abstract concepts of superintelligence [3] - The team's initial goal is to develop AI that significantly outperforms humans in specific areas, such as expert-level diagnostics and operational planning in clinical settings [3] Group 3: Technological Development and Challenges - Despite ambitions for superintelligence, Suleyman acknowledged that current technology is still evolving and has not yet met consumer and enterprise expectations [4] - The Microsoft Copilot assistant's AI capabilities are still in development and not always accurate, indicating ongoing experimentation [4] - Microsoft has reduced its reliance on OpenAI by incorporating models from Google and Anthropic, following the acquisition of intellectual property from Suleyman's previous company, Inflection AI [4]