“Godfather of AI” Geoffrey Hinton Warns of the “Existential Threat” of AI | Amanpour and Company - Summary

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Jeffrey Hinton, considered the "Godfather of A.I," recently left Google to raise awareness about the urgent threat of artificial intelligence (A.I). He believes A.I might become more intelligent than humans, and this realization prompted his departure from Google. Hinton is concerned about various risks associated with A.I., including job displacement, the spread of fake news, and the potential for A.I. to manipulate elections. He suggests that government regulations may be needed to address these issues, such as labeling A.I.-generated content and treating it like counterfeiting. However, he also believes that tech companies have a role to play in shaping the rules and standards for A.I. development and usage.

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1. Jeffrey Hinton, considered the Godfather of A.I., recently left Google to speak freely about A.I. risks.
2. Hinton initially believed that building computer models of how the brain learns would improve machine learning.
3. He realized that digital intelligences created on computers might already be learning better than the brain.
4. These digital intelligences, like chat GPT, possess thousands of times more common sense knowledge than humans.
5. They do so with significantly less storage capacity than the human brain.
6. Digital intelligences can communicate information among themselves much faster than humans.
7. Concerns include the possibility of A.I. taking over jobs, spreading fake news, and creating fake videos.
8. Hinton suggests strong government regulations, similar to counterfeiting laws, to address fake videos and voices.
9. Collaboration between countries and companies is likely to prevent A.I. from becoming superintelligent and taking over.
10. Hinton left Google to speak more freely, but he believes Google acted responsibly in A.I. development.
11. He believes that tech companies, given their expertise, will play a significant role in shaping A.I. regulations.

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