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[Linkpost] “Global Call for AI Red Lines - Signed by Nobel Laureates, Former Heads of State, and 200+ Prominent Figures” by Charbel-Raphaël

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This is a link post. Today, the Global Call for AI Red Lines was released and presented at the UN General Assembly. It was developed by the French Center for AI Safety, The Future Society and the Center for Human-compatible AI. This call has been signed by a historic coalition of 200+ former heads of state, ministers, diplomats, Nobel laureates, AI pioneers, scientists, human rights advocates, political leaders, and other influential thinkers, as well as 70+ organizations.
Signatories include:
  • 10 Nobel Laureates, in economics, physics, chemistry and peace
  • Former Heads of State: Mary Robinson (Ireland), Enrico Letta (Italy)
  • Former UN representatives: Csaba Kőrösi, 77th President of the UN General Assembly
  • Leaders and employees at AI companies: Wojciech Zaremba (OpenAI cofounder), Jason Clinton (Anthropic CISO), Ian Goodfellow (Principal Scientist at Deepmind)
  • Top signatories from the CAIS statement: Geoffrey Hinton, Yoshua Bengio, Dawn Song, Ya-Qin Zhang
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September 22nd, 2025
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https://red-lines.ai/
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This is a link post. Today, the Global Call for AI Red Lines was released and presented at the UN General Assembly. It was developed by the French Center for AI Safety, The Future Society and the Center for Human-compatible AI. This call has been signed by a historic coalition of 200+ former heads of state, ministers, diplomats, Nobel laureates, AI pioneers, scientists, human rights advocates, political leaders, and other influential thinkers, as well as 70+ organizations.
Signatories include:
  • 10 Nobel Laureates, in economics, physics, chemistry and peace
  • Former Heads of State: Mary Robinson (Ireland), Enrico Letta (Italy)
  • Former UN representatives: Csaba Kőrösi, 77th President of the UN General Assembly
  • Leaders and employees at AI companies: Wojciech Zaremba (OpenAI cofounder), Jason Clinton (Anthropic CISO), Ian Goodfellow (Principal Scientist at Deepmind)
  • Top signatories from the CAIS statement: Geoffrey Hinton, Yoshua Bengio, Dawn Song, Ya-Qin Zhang
The full text of the [...]
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First published:
September 22nd, 2025
Source:
https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/vKA2BgpESFZSHaQnT/global-call-for-ai-red-lines-signed-by-nobel-laureates
Linkpost URL:
https://red-lines.ai/
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