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AI Economics Open Letter

Inspired by our Puerto Rico AI conference and open letter, a team of economists and business leaders have now launched […]
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June 19, 2015

Inspired by our Puerto Rico AI conference and open letter, a team of economists and business leaders have now launched their own open letter specifically on how to make AI's impact on the economy beneficial rather than detrimental. It includes lists of specific policy suggestions.

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Open Letter Against Reckless Nuclear Escalation and Use

The abhorrent Ukraine war has the potential to escalate into an all-out NATO-Russia nuclear conflict that would be the greatest catastrophe in human history. More must be done to prevent such escalation.
October 18, 2022
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Foresight in AI Regulation Open Letter

The emergence of artificial intelligence (AI) promises dramatic changes in our economic and social structures as well as everyday life […]
June 14, 2020
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Autonomous Weapons Open Letter: Global Health Community

Given our commitment to do no harm, the global health community has a long history of successful advocacy against inhumane weapons, and the World and American Medical Associations have called for bans on nuclear, chemical and biological weapons. Now, recent advances in artificial intelligence have brought us to the brink of a new arms race in lethal autonomous weapons.
March 13, 2019
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2018 Statement to United Nations on Behalf of LAWS Open Letter Signatories

The following statement was read on the floor of the United Nations during the August, 2018 CCW meeting, in which […]
September 4, 2018

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