Hundreds participated in a protest march in San Francisco, demanding an immediate halt on frontier AI research by AI companies, warning that “uncontrolled AI” can prove detrimental for humanity.
The protestors marched to offices of Google, OpenAI and Anthropic in San Francisco on July 11 to demand that the companies halt development of more advanced AI “without public consent.”
“We are demanding a moratorium on frontier AI development, full stop. We have already seen from public polling that the race to build smarter-than-human AI is extremely unpopular. And it’s clear from local data center fights that this is happening not just without consent but despite growing and active resistance,” said Professor David Krueger, AI Safety researcher and CEO of Evitable, in an exclusive conversation with AI FrontPage.
Some excellent signs at San Fransisco’s Stop The AI Race Protest yesterday. pic.twitter.com/8DW6zgy8hA
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As many as 13 organizations that include AI safety groups such as Evitable, Pause AI, StopAI, QuitGPT, AI Action along with workers groups National Union of Healthcare Workers, Food and Water Watch participated in the protest.
“There is a big-tent coalition of groups who are concerned about the changes AI is rapidly imposing on all of us, and who want to hold AI companies accountable,” said Krueger.
This was the second major protest witnessed in San Francisco this year as the AI safety coalition groups demand an immediate suspension of frontier AI research.
Why Are Protestors Demanding Frontier AI Research Halt?
The protests witnessed on July 11 against AI companies come in the continuation of an ongoing movement by AI safety activists against uncontrolled AI research, especially the coming of superintelligence.
Superintelligence refers to a theoretical form of AI where the machine surpasses human intelligence, reasoning and capabilities across all frontiers.
According to AI Safety researchers, superintelligence could have catastrophic results on humanity on the hypothesis that machines will become an invasive, better evolved species to humans in future.
The perils of uncontrolled frontier AI research was also flagged by Anthropic and its CEO Dario Amodei recently after the company claimed that they discovered “self-building capability” of its AI models, and requested for a pause on Frontier AI research.
Anthropic claimed that there is a possibility of a “fully-recursive self improvement” – a feedback loop where an AI system uses its output to make itself better. To put things into perspective, Anthropic claims that the results of a fully recursive self improvement AI model could be diverse with greater work efficiency for humans as well as risks of it getting abused for totalitarian regimes or mass surveillance.
Recently US senator Bernie Sanders also held a panel discussion on Existential Threat of AI with experts from both US and China participating in it.
Also Read: “Just Say You’ll Pause If Everyone Pauses”: Activist Who Led America’s Largest Anti-AI Protest




