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AI Threat Level Raised by Leading Scientist

December 28, 2024 - 19:12

AI Threat Level Raised by Leading Scientist

British-Canadian computer scientist Professor Geoffrey Hinton has recently revised his predictions regarding the potential dangers of artificial intelligence, suggesting that the likelihood of AI posing a threat to humanity has increased significantly over the next three decades. Hinton, often referred to as the "Godfather of AI," expressed concerns that advancements in AI technology could eventually lead to scenarios where machines might operate beyond human control.

In his statements, Hinton emphasized the speed at which AI is evolving and the unpredictable nature of its development. He highlighted the possibility that AI systems could surpass human intelligence, leading to outcomes that may not align with human values or safety. This alarming perspective has sparked renewed discussions among experts, policymakers, and the public about the ethical implications and regulatory measures necessary to manage AI technologies effectively.

As AI continues to permeate various sectors, Hinton's warnings serve as a crucial reminder of the need for responsible innovation and oversight in the field of artificial intelligence.


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