Geoffrey Hinton, who recently resigned from his position as Google’s vice president of engineering to sound the alarm about the dangers of artificial intelligence, cautioned in an interview published Friday that the world needs to find a way to control the tech as it develops.
The “godfather of AI” told EL PAÍS via videoconference that he believed a letter calling for a sixth-month-long moratorium on training AI systems more powerful than OpenAI’s GPT-4 is “completely naive” and that the best he can recommend is that many very intelligence minds work to figure out “how to contain the dangers of these things
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