‘AI Godfather’ Quits Google Over Tech Concerns.
“Godfather of A.I.” Geoffrey Hinton Leaves Google, Expresses Concerns About Artificial Intelligence
Geoffrey Hinton, a renowned cognitive psychologist and computer scientist, recently announced his departure from Google and his growing pessimism about the future of artificial intelligence (AI). In an interview with The New York Times, Hinton expressed his concerns about the advent of ChatGPT, a mass-market AI tool developed by OpenAI, and the possible effects on the flow of information and widespread unemployment.
Technology Experts Voice Concerns
Hinton is not alone in his concerns. Other technology experts, including Elon Musk and Steve Wozniak, have signed open letters calling for a moratorium on developing AI solutions until the world considers the possible ramifications of the technology. Hinton declined to endorse these letters, but he did express his fears that AI tools could one day run on code they develop, possibly abusing weapons and other technology entrusted to the systems.
Disrupting the Global Economy and Labor Market
While some experts believe that concerns about AI are overblown, many analysts acknowledge that novel AI applications could severely disrupt the global economy and labor market as the technology becomes increasingly ubiquitous. One recent forecast from Goldman Sachs predicted that AI could eliminate 7% of positions in the United States, largely in sectors that rely upon office work.
What Does the Future Hold?
As AI continues to advance, it is clear that there are both benefits and risks associated with the technology. While some experts are optimistic about the potential for AI to revolutionize industries and improve our lives, others, like Hinton, are more cautious. As we move forward, it will be important to carefully consider the implications of AI and work to ensure that the technology is used in a responsible and ethical manner.
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