Q&A with Geoffrey Hinton

METR (Model Evaluation & Threat Research)
27 Jun 202440:47

Summary

TLDRIn this discussion, AI pioneer Geoffrey Hinton reflects on the evolution of his views on artificial intelligence. Initially believing AI wouldn't surpass human intelligence soon, he now sees a future where AI systems could become vastly more knowledgeable and potentially more creative than humans. Hinton discusses the limitations of analog hardware for AI, the importance of digital computation, and his concerns about the lack of control humans may have over increasingly intelligent machines. He also addresses the potential risks of AI, the challenges in creating safe AI systems, and the difficulty in assessing the true risk AI poses to humanity.

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