LawZero, a new artificial intelligence lab founded by renowned computer scientist Yoshua Bengio, has secured $30 million in funding. The lab aims to develop safer and more reliable AI systems, focusing on mitigating the risks associated with current AI model training methods. This funding will allow LawZero to continue its crucial research for approximately 18 months.
The funding round boasts an impressive roster of investors, including Skype co-founder Jaan Tallinn and Schmidt Futures, a philanthropic organization linked to former Google CEO Eric Schmidt. This significant investment underscores the growing concern and importance placed on responsible AI development within the tech community.
