"Godfather of AI" left Google and warned about the dangers of neural networks
Miscellaneous / / May 02, 2023
They can unleash a wave of misinformation, put people out of work, and outdo humanity in every way.
British computer scientist and cyberneticist Geoffrey Hinton, who is often called the godfather of AI, has left Google. citing to concerns about the rapid development of developments in the field of neural networks. He does not rule out the creation of true digital intelligence in the near future.
In 2012, Hinton built a neural network with two of his students at the University of Toronto. He worked at Google for about 10 years, developing the company's artificial intelligence. Now the 75-year-old professor regrets his contributions to the field.
Until the end of last year, everything suited the scientist. However, the rules changed when Microsoft started implementing a chatbot into its search engine. bing. After that, Google abandoned some ethical standards in order to catch up competitor.
According to him, the possibilities of AI-powered chatbots are “pretty scary.” The scientist does not exclude that they will become smarter than people and will be used to the detriment of humanity.
I have come to the conclusion that the type of intelligence that we develop is very different from our type of intelligence. It's like if you have 10,000 people, and whenever one of them learns something, the skill automatically transfers to everyone else. That's why these chatbots can know so much more than any human.
Geoffrey Hinton
British computer scientist and cyberneticist
In addition, he admits that in the near future, generative AI may provoke a wave of disinformation. “You will no longer know what is true,” Hinton said.
It is also a concern that AI may indeed take many people out of their jobs. Already, paralegals and personal assistants are under threat. Over time, the list of professions will only expand, the developer warns.
Google has already commented on the departure of the "godfather of AI", noting that they appreciate his contribution to the development of the company. Chief Scientist Jeff Dean also noted that the corporation remains committed to a responsible approach to development in the field of artificial intelligence.
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