AI-Godfather warnings Last month, AI Godfather Geoffrey

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Tech giants and AI worry, and make “apocalyptical” predictions Meanwhile, renowned representatives in AI react to AI risks. It is not new that some actions aimed at alerting the world to its dangers have been taking place. Let’s see some recent examples: Pause on Big AI projects An open letter signed by several names in the technology community, including representatives of the giants, such as Elon Musk himself. The open letter is asking for a 6-month pause in AI research and development. The letter divided experts around the world. While some support the pause due to imminent risks such as misinformation, others see no point in taking a break because they believe that artificial intelligence is not yet self-sufficient.

Hinton, resigned from Google so that he could saudi arabia phone numbers warn the world about the risks humanity may be under. Hinton believes that machines may become smarter than humans soon and warned about AI chatbots in what he called “bad actors” hands. 22-word statement The most recent high-profile warning about AI risk, whose signatories include Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and also by two of the 2018 Turing Award winners, Yoshua Bengio, and previously mentioned former Google employee, Geoffrey Hinton. It is literally 22 words long and says “Mitigating the risk of extinction from AI should be a global priority alongside other societal-scale risks such as pandemics and nuclear war.


” According to The Verge “both AI risk advocates and skeptics agree that, even without improvements in their capabilities, AI systems present a number of threats in the present day — from their use enabling mass-surveillance, to powering faulty “predictive policing” algorithms, and easing the creation of misinformation and disinformation.” How Twitter fact-checking can be useful in fighting misinformation Elon Musk’s social media believes people should choose what might be displayed on Twitter and the company has been developing some resources that count on their users’ help to feed their database about potential misinformation. Community Notes is a resource that is available below a tweet, where users may add useful context related to shared posts, indicating possible misleading information.
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