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– Few believe that this is something that can become smarter than humans

– Few believe that this is something that can become smarter than humans

Laying the foundation for Artificial Intelligence (AI) and ChatGPT. This week, research pioneer Jeffrey Hinton quit Google and warned the world about his invention.

Geoffrey Hinton laid a lot of foundations for the development of artificial intelligence. Now he is sounding the alarm in full force.

One of the world’s leading technology researchers is now warning of what he spent more than 40 years developing.

Geoffrey Hinton (75 years old) and his students are revolutionizing computer technology with deep machine learning and artificial intelligence.

Technology has enabled machines to traverse massive amounts of data, images, and sound to find patterns and solutions on their own.

More than 10 years ago, Google bought Project Hinton. And then the race began that last year presented the world with such technological marvels as ChatGPT, Bing and Google Bard – advanced chatbots that amaze and amaze. But the creators behind the powerful robots have been intimidated—one by one.

Stop using Google to speak freely

This week, Hinton parted ways with Google. And the British-Canadian professor regrets the research he did with the tech giant.

– I’m leaving Google, so I can speak freely about the danger posed by artificial intelligence, he adds New York times And BBC.

Both outlets refer to him as the “father of artificial intelligence”.

Going faster than he thought

He believes that technology can be used for evil purposes and become a threat to all of humanity. He believes that Google, in competition with Microsoft and other players, has unleashed an accelerating monster technology. Hinton warns that machines are now evolving at a frightening and uncontrolled speed.

– Few believe that this is something that can become smarter than humans. I thought it would be 30 or 50 or more years in the future. He says I don’t do that anymore New York times.

He points out that chatbots have been able to develop and change their program code, acting cunningly and deceiving people to reach their goals.

So, Hinton changed his mind about KI:

  • Hinton acknowledges that what was thought to take decades to achieve has been achieved in just two years. Competition and the fear of being left behind will mean that tech giants dare not slow down. Development will accelerate.
  • Generative AI and synthetic imagery have already created challenges. Hinton fears that the Internet will soon be flooded with images, videos and fake news. It will become difficult for ordinary people to distinguish between what is real and what is fake with artificial intelligence.
  • KI will eventually steal hundreds of thousands of jobs – unskilled jobs will take over – answering and customer service. But Hinton sees challenges as machines replace humans in health care, becoming translators and legal advisors.
  • In the future, artificial intelligence will be able to threaten humanity. Hinton believes that in a worst-case scenario, people with evil intentions can create self-developing, self-powered destructive bots.
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Experts call to action

Hinton joins a list of researchers and data experts who want to slow the development of artificial intelligence.

At the end of March, it was announced call up It has been signed by more than 1,000 experts, academics and business leaders. In an open letter, they asked that development of new, more powerful chatbots be halted for at least six months.

Experts believe the break is needed to develop guidelines that can ensure AI systems do not pose a risk. If the AI ​​companies themselves do not suspend development, they ask the authorities of the world’s countries to intervene.

– We can press “pause”

Behind the call is the Future of Life Institute, an American think tank working to ensure that revolutionary technologies are kept away from extreme risks on a large scale.

In one month, the petition received more than 27,000 signatures. On the board of directors are many of the most influential AI researchers and technology leaders, such as Yoshua Bengio, Sam Altman (head of OpenAI), Steve Wozniak (co-founder of Apple) and Elon Musk (founder of Tesla). The latter co-founded OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, but later split from the project.

– Community pressure to “pause” other technologies that potentially have catastrophic effects on society. The message says we can do the same here.

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This graphic is made by artificial intelligence. Politicians are now working hard to create a framework for the new technology.

It may be more difficult to control than nuclear weapons

The regrets of Hinton and other technology pioneers are compared to the moral anguish that gripped Robert Oppenheimer – the “Father of the Atomic Bomb” – as he understood the consequences of the nuclear research he led during World War II.

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Hinton believes that global control and regulation of artificial intelligence may be more difficult to achieve than nuclear weapons.

It may be impossible. Because unlike nuclear weapons, it will be difficult to monitor and control if companies or countries develop the technology in secret.

His greatest hope is that the world’s leading researchers will work together to master the technology.

They shouldn’t develop this further until they find out if it can be controlled, says Hinton.

Google: – We are working to detect dangers

Google issued a press release after the interview. Research Director Jeff Dean thanks Jeffrey Hinton for a decade of hard work and breakthroughs in the field of artificial intelligence. Criticism refutes.

– We were an early adopter of our AI Principles where we are committed to the responsible use of AI. We’re constantly working to spot potential risks when we’re doing bold innovation, Dean writes in an email to Cnet.com