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>> why are people touring this shit? When I scold chat gpt for giving me an answer I don't like, even when right, it corrects itself. How the fuck it gonna take over?
https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/godfather-of-ai-tells-60-minutes-he-fears-the-technology-could-one-day-take-over-humanity-073704724.html
Godfather of AI tells '60 Minutes' he fears the technology could one day take over humanity
“We’re entering a period of great uncertainty where we’re dealing with things we’ve never done before,
“We’re entering a period of great uncertainty where we’re dealing with things we’ve never done before," says Geoffrey Hinton of AI. "We can’t afford to get it wrong.” (CBS)
Geoffrey Hinton, who has been called “the Godfather of AI,” sat down with 60 Minutes for Sunday’s episode to break down what artificial intelligence technology could mean for humanity in the coming years, both good and bad.
Hinton is a British computer scientist and cognitive psychologist, best known for his work on artificial neural networks — aka the framework for AI. He spent a decade working for Google before leaving in May of this year, citing concerns about the risks of AI.
After highlighting the latest concerns about AI to set up the segment, Pelley opened the Q&A with Hinton by asking him if humanity knows what it’s doing.
“No,” Hinton replied. “I think we’re moving into a period when for the first time ever, we have things more intelligent than us.”
Hinton expanded on that by saying he believes the most advanced AI systems can understand, are intelligent and can make decisions based on their own experiences. When asked if AI systems are conscious, Hinton said that due to a current lack of self-awareness, they probably aren’t, but that day is coming “in time.” And he agreed with Pelley’s take that, consequently, human beings will be the second-most intelligent beings on the planet.
https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/godfather-of-ai-tells-60-minutes-he-fears-the-technology-could-one-day-take-over-humanity-073704724.html
Godfather of AI tells '60 Minutes' he fears the technology could one day take over humanity
“We’re entering a period of great uncertainty where we’re dealing with things we’ve never done before,
“We’re entering a period of great uncertainty where we’re dealing with things we’ve never done before," says Geoffrey Hinton of AI. "We can’t afford to get it wrong.” (CBS)
Geoffrey Hinton, who has been called “the Godfather of AI,” sat down with 60 Minutes for Sunday’s episode to break down what artificial intelligence technology could mean for humanity in the coming years, both good and bad.
Hinton is a British computer scientist and cognitive psychologist, best known for his work on artificial neural networks — aka the framework for AI. He spent a decade working for Google before leaving in May of this year, citing concerns about the risks of AI.
After highlighting the latest concerns about AI to set up the segment, Pelley opened the Q&A with Hinton by asking him if humanity knows what it’s doing.
“No,” Hinton replied. “I think we’re moving into a period when for the first time ever, we have things more intelligent than us.”
Hinton expanded on that by saying he believes the most advanced AI systems can understand, are intelligent and can make decisions based on their own experiences. When asked if AI systems are conscious, Hinton said that due to a current lack of self-awareness, they probably aren’t, but that day is coming “in time.” And he agreed with Pelley’s take that, consequently, human beings will be the second-most intelligent beings on the planet.
