Geoffrey Hinton, the “godfather of artificial intelligence,” who left his prestigious job at Google this week, is sounding the alarm on the dangers AI poses to humanity.
Hinton is a computer scientist who worked as a vice president and fellow at Google for more than a decade and is responsible for a 2012 tech breakthrough that serves as the foundation of current AIs like ChatGPT. In media interviews since leaving Google, he has said he felt compelled to “blow the whistle” on the technology he pioneered, fearing that it’s becoming too p
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