A year after winning the Nobel Prize for his work related to machine learning, Geoffrey Hinton, the “Godfather of AI,” is sounding the alarm. He says that artificial intelligence could one day outsmart and overpower its creators. Hinton warns that tech giants are moving too fast, that global cooperation is needed, and that we may need a “Chernobyl moment” to take the danger seriously. From mass job losses to loss of control, Hinton says humanity’s survival depends on how we act now.
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