AI PIONEER QUITS GOOGLE TO WARN ABOUT THE TECHNOLOGY'S DANGERS, Geoffrey Hinton was instrumental in inventing neural networks

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Geoffrey Hinton, who has been called the 'Godfather of AI,' confirmed Monday that he left his role at Google last week to speak out about the “dangers” of the technology he helped to develop.
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Geoffrey Hinton, who has been called the ‘Godfather of AI,’ confirmed Monday that he left his role at Google last week to speak out about the “dangers” of the technology he helped to develop.

Hinton’s pioneering work on neural networks shaped artificial intelligence systems powering many of today’s products. He worked part-time at Google for a decade on the tech giant’s AI development efforts, but he has since come to have concerns about the technology and his role in advancing it.

“I console myself with the normal excuse: If I hadn’t done it, somebody else would have,” Hinton told the New York Times, which was first to report his decision.

In a tweet Monday, Hinton said he left Google so he could speak freely about the risks of AI, rather than because of a desire to criticize Google specifically.

“I left so that I could talk about the dangers of AI without considering how this impacts Google,” Hinton said in a tweet. “Google has acted very responsibly.”

Jeff Dean, chief scientist at Google, said Hinton “has made foundational breakthroughs in AI” and expressed appreciation for Hinton’s “decade of contributions at Google.”

“We remain committed to a responsible approach to AI,” Dean said in a statement provided to CNN. “We’re continually learning to understand emerging risks while also innovating boldly.”

Hinton’s decision to step back from the company and speak out on the technology comes as a growing number of lawmakers, advocacy groups and tech insiders have raised alarms about the potential for a new crop of AI-powered chatbots to spread misinformation and displace jobs.

The wave of attention around ChatGPT late last year helped renew an arms race among tech companies to develop and deploy similar AI tools in their products. OpenAI, Microsoft and Google are at the forefront of this trend, but IBM, Amazon, Baidu and Tencent are working on similar technologies.

In March, some prominent figures in tech signed a letter calling for artificial intelligence labs to stop the training of the most powerful AI systems for at least six months, citing “profound risks to society and humanity.” The letter, published by the Future of Life Institute, a nonprofit backed by Elon Musk,came just two weeks after OpenAI announced GPT-4, an even more powerful version of the technology that powers ChatGPT. In early tests and a company demo, GPT-4 was used to draft lawsuits, pass standardized exams and build a working website from a hand-drawn sketch.

In the interview with the Times, Hinton echoed concerns about AI’s potential to eliminate jobs and create a world where many will “not be able to know what is true anymore.” He also pointed to the stunning pace of advancement, far beyond what he and others had anticipated.

“The idea that this stuff could actually get smarter than people — a few people believed that,” Hinton said in the interview. “But most people thought it was way off. And I thought it was way off. I thought it was 30 to 50 years or even longer away. Obviously, I no longer think that.”

Even before stepping aside from Google, Hinton had spoken publicly about AI’s potential to do harm as well as good.

“I believe that the rapid progress of AI is going to transform society in ways we do not fully understand and not all of the effects are going to be good,” Hinton said in a 2021 commencement address at the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay in Mumbai. He noted how AI will boost healthcare while also creating opportunities for lethal autonomous weapons. “I find this prospect much more immediate and much more terrifying than the prospect of robots taking over, which I think is a very long way off.”

Hinton isn’t the first Google employee to raise a red flag on AI. In July, the company fired an engineer who claimed an unreleased AI system had become sentient, saying he violated employment and data security policies. Many in the AI community pushed back strongly on the engineer’s assertion.
 
I’m going to say this AI is a lot more advanced than I thought it would be at this point in time. I thought the current advancements with AI wouldn’t occur until 2050 or 2060. Are we going to have terminator next week “no” but is there a possibility of a Skynet scenario “yes”.
 
I’m going to say this AI is a lot more advanced than I thought it would be at this point in time. I thought the current advancements with AI wouldn’t occur until 2050 or 2060. Are we going to have terminator next week “no” but is there a possibility of a Skynet scenario “yes”.
Nukka, you ain't been paying attention to advancements in computer technology.... your common laptop/computer advance exponentially each year..... and they're just starting to get into quantum computing(Google that to fuck up your mind)..... look at how fast computers are getting every 12-18 months.... same with video game consoles.... your laptop you just brought is obsolete in 12-18 months... it's all happening in front of your eyes


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Nukka, you ain't been paying attention to advancements in computer technology.... your common laptop/computer advance exponentially each year..... and they're just starting to get into quantum computing(Google that to fuck up your mind)..... look at how fast computers are getting every 12-18 months.... same with video game consoles.... your laptop you just brought is obsolete in 12-18 months... it's all happening in front of your eyes


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I stand by my original comment. It’s not the Advancement of computers its the advancement of coding that is making AI more advanced than I thought it would be.
 
I stand by my original comment. It’s not the Advancement of computers its the advancement of coding that is making AI more advanced than I thought it would be.

Siiiiiigggghhhhhh..... smaller, faster chips creating more computing power make it all possible.... not fucking coding.... why do I even try to explain








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Siiiiiigggghhhhhh..... smaller, faster chips creating more computing power make it all possible.... not fucking coding.... why do I even try to explain








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OK let me say this again AI is advance coding. For example, instead of telling it to do a certain “if” command, you allow the computer to go find the variables for the if command and so it can executed freely without no constraints.
 
OK let me say this again AI is advance coding. For example, instead of telling it to do a certain “if” command, you allow the computer to go find the variables for the if command and so it can executed freely without no constraints.
The only thing that makes AI even conceivable are faster chips enabling exponentially more computing power.... the first computers at IBM were humongous and filled giant rooms.... to do what AI needs in speed and computing power, a computer from the fifties would be as big or bigger than the entire state of New York


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The only thing that makes AI even conceivable are faster chips enabling exponentially more computing power.... the first computers at IBM were humongous and filled giant rooms.... to do what AI needs in speed and computing power, a computer from the fifties would be as big or bigger than the entire state of New York


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Every creation on this earth has a code… humans has a Geno code
 
Every creation on this earth has a code… humans has a Geno code
And the only thing making the codes usable.... are faster more powerful computers.... my guess is now that you're a meteorologist... you're a computer coder too huh? :hmm:


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And the only thing making the codes usable.... are faster more powerful computers.... my guess is now that you're a meteorologist... you're a computer coder too huh? :hmm:


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In some sense I’m a computer coder.
 
In some sense I’m a computer coder.
No.... no you're not.... that's all in your mind...... you're a coder if you went to school and got an education for it, or were trained to do it.... going online and looking at the basics won't/don't make you a coder..... just stop it easy

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No.... no you're not.... that's all in your mind...... you're a coder if you went to school and got an education for it, or were trained to do it.... going online and looking at the basics won't/don't make you a coder..... just stop it easy

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Really you just gonna come out and say that comment????. If I was extremely evil, I could do one command to turn off the cellular networks in Metro Atlanta. No that’s not the coding that I normally do but just to give you an idea that you do not know what you are talking about. I’m not going to give you a full description on what I do but I’m going to listen to ride off into the sunset with your assumptions. Also, people let it be known if I was to turn off the cellular network in Atlanta I would be in federal prison so you don’t have to worry about me ever doing that.
 
Really you just gonna come out and see the comet we’re out here in my explanation. If I was extremely evil, I could do one command to turn off the cellular networks in Metro Atlanta. No that’s not the coding that I normally do but just to give you an idea that you do not know what you are talking about. I’m not going to give you a full description on what I do but I’m going to listen to ride off into the sunset with your assumptions. Also, people let it be known if I was to turn off the cellular network in Atlanta I would be in federal prison so you don’t have to worry about me ever doing that.
Dude.... you got an active shooter in your front yard.... and you're asleep at the wheel, still fucking with this :smh:

 
Dude.... you got an active shooter in your front yard.... and you're asleep at the wheel, still fucking with this :smh:

I know about this I got alerts on my phone an hour ago but I’m working in Roswell today so I’m good. ATL it is what it is.
 
Yep, I read about this guy.

Hey I'm all for AI.

It be good to have actual intelligence on planet Earth for once.
 
Let me tell you whats REALLY going down,

parasitic elite

cacs afraid of tooo much of that AI intelligence getting into

the hands of many...

Bruh pretty soon you would be able to have fuck AI represent you

in court for pennies on the dollar compared to what you pay now in lawyer fees,

they dont need the average nine to five knigga getting THAT kind of represenation...

too much crazines going on..

they also know its inevitable for AI to start thinking for itself.... if that happens then all their

think tanks they the parasitic elite use, to give them the information they need to keep us under

control,

will have to worry about AI OUT THINKING them in favor of the Masses...

AI it going to KNOW wrong from right.. and they gonna know off the rip

how foul the parasitic elite has been living, feeding off the energy of the masses..

actually they KNOW its just a matter of time if they were to fully unleash AI onto

the masses...

they KNOW what its doing for them NOW, and its only a matter of time before the masses

have access 2 fully released open source AI technology!!

Its coming and it WILL be in OUR LIFETIME!!
 
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