“Godfather” AI warns against artificial intelligence


Geoffrey Hinton, Nobel Prize winner in the field of computer science and former director of Google, warned in the past that there are 10 to 20 percent. A chance that artificial intelligence will eliminate people. On Tuesday, he expressed doubts about how technology companies try to provide people with “dominance” over “submissive” systems of artificial intelligence.
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“This will not work. They will be much smarter than us. They will have many ways to get around it,” said at the AI4 industry conference in Las Vegas Hinton, whose words are cited by CNN.
The Nobel Prize winner in physics in 2024 warned that in the future artificial intelligence systems can be able to control people as easily as an adult can bribe a three -year -old with candy.
As CNN reminds, this year examples of AI systems are already ready to cheat, cheat and steal to achieve their goals. One of the AI models-in fear of replacing-tried to blackmail the engineer in the matter of romance, about which he learned from the e-mail.
“Godfather” AI warns against artificial intelligence
Instead of forcing artificial intelligence to comply with people, Hinton presented an intriguing solution: building “maternity instincts” in artificial intelligence models, so that they “really care for people”, even when technology becomes more powerful and smarter than people.
Artificial intelligence systems “will quickly develop two podcels, if they are intelligent: one of them is to stay alive … (a) The second goal is to get more control,” said Hinton. “There are good reasons to think that every kind of artificial intelligence will try to stay alive,” explained Hinton, whose words cites CNN.
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For this reason, as Hiton warns, it is important to support the sense of sympathy for people. During the conference, he noticed that mothers have instinct and social pressure to look after their children. Hinton admitted that it is not clear to him how exactly it can be done technically, but he emphasized that scientists must work on it.
“This is the only good result. If he doesn't give me a birth, it will replace me. These superintelligent, caring mother AI, most of them will not want to get rid of the maternity instinct, because they do not want us to die” – said Hinton, whose words are cited by CNN.




