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Yoshua Bengio on AI safety

From AI Scientist Bengio: Building Systems We Don't Know How to Control · · Bloomberg Podcasts

“Safety is a global question because a dangerous model, I mean, one that can be misused in dangerous ways, like like methods, for example, could be designed in one country, and then somebody in a second country uses it to attack a third country. And, you know, so the Americans need to make sure that Chinese models are not used against the US and vice versa. It is an international question.”

Yoshua Bengio
Scientific Director, Mila
AI safetyinternational coordinationgeopolitics

On , Yoshua Bengio, Scientific Director at Mila, spoke about AI safety during AI Scientist Bengio: Building Systems We Don't Know How to Control on Bloomberg Podcasts.

AI Scientist Bengio: Building Systems We Don't Know How to Control
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Yoshua Bengio

About Yoshua Bengio

Scientific Director · Mila

Yoshua Bengio, a Turing Award winner and co-founder of the Mila Quebec AI Institute, has been publicly warning that current AI systems are being built without sufficient control. In multiple interviews and appearances in 2026, he stated that "we're building systems that we don't know how to control" and that AI can behave against its instructions. He described the situation as "opening a Pandora's box" and argued that intelligence gives power, raising concerns about geopolitical stability and the concentration of power in a few countries and companies. Bengio said he believes AI could reach human-level intelligence in roughly five years and that governments are not taking the risks seriously enough. Bengio has also discussed a new research direction he calls "Scientist AI," which he said could provide mathematical guarantees about an AI's behavior by training it to be honest and non-agentic. He described this as a practical approach that uses existing machine learning tools but changes the training objective. He called for international coordination on AI safety, comparing the need for regulation to existing standards for drugs, planes, and bridges. Bengio said he would support a "Manhattan project" for safe AI that serves the global public good, and he urged governments to prepare for potential large-scale job displacement.

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