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AI pioneer Fei-Fei Li warns policymakers not to let sci-fi sensationalism shape AI rules


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  Fei-Fei Li, the Stanford researcher who also founded World Labs, was invited to the Grand Palais in Paris on Monday to give the opening speech at the

In an article published on TechCrunch on February 10, 2025, AI pioneer Fei-Fei Li advocates for a pragmatic rather than an ideological approach to AI governance by governments. Li, known for her work in computer vision and AI ethics, emphasizes the need for policies that foster innovation while addressing ethical concerns, safety, and societal impacts. She argues that an overly restrictive or ideological stance could stifle technological advancement and economic growth. Instead, she suggests that governments should engage with AI developers, researchers, and ethicists to create balanced regulations that encourage responsible AI development. Li highlights the importance of international cooperation to set standards and frameworks that can adapt to the rapid evolution of AI technologies, ensuring that AI benefits society as a whole.

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