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Canadian artificial intelligence leader Geoffrey Hinton piles on fears of computer takeover

Canadian artificial intelligence leader Geoffrey Hinton piles on fears of computer takeover

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Thursday, May 4, 2023 11:52 AM GMT

As if we needed one more thing to terrify us, the latest warning from a University of Toronto scientist considered by many to be the founding intellect of artificial intelligence, adds a new layer of dread.

Others who have warned in the past that thinking machines are a threat to human existence seem a little miffed with the rock-star-like media coverage Geoffrey Hinton, billed at a conference this week as the Godfather of AI, is getting for what seems like a last minute conversion. Others say Hinton's authoritative voice makes a difference.

After groundbreaking work on machine learning that some credit with making artificial intelligence possible, Hinton says he's left his gig at Google so he can speak freely about the monster he helped create.

Not only did Hinton tell an audience of experts at Wednesday's EmTech Digital conference that humans will soon be supplanted by AI — "I think it's serious and fairly close." — he said that due to national and business competition, there is no obvious way to prevent it.

"What we want is some way of making sure that even if they're smarter than us, they're going to do things that are beneficial," said Hinton on Wednesday as he explained his change of heart in detailed technical terms. 

"But we need to try and do that in a world where there's bad actors who want to build robot soldiers that kill people and it seems very hard to me."

"I wish I had a nice and simple solution I could push, but I don't," he said. "It's not clear there is a solution."

So when is all this happening?

"In a few years time they may be significantly more intelligent than people," he told Nil Köksal on CBC Radio's As It Happens on Wednesday.

While he may be late to the party, Hinton's voice adds new clout to growing anxiety that artificial general intelligence, or AGI, has now joined climate change and nuclear Armageddon as ways for humans to extinguish themselves.

But long before that final day, he worries that the new technology will soon begin to strip away jobs and lead to a destabilizing societal gap between rich and poor that current politics will be unable to solve.

The EmTech Digital conference is a who's who of AI business and academia, fields which often overlap. Most other participants at the event were not there to warn about AI like Hinton, but to celebrate the explosive growth of AI research and business.

Leading the list of speakers on Wednesday was another Canadian, Joelle Pineau, who as well as being a professor at Montreal's McGill University, is a leader at Meta AI Research. Meta is Facebook's parent company.

While hinting at darker possibilities, Pineau, like so many other speakers at the event, was enthusiastic about her work and about the outpouring of research in the AI field, especially in "open source," a way for software creators to share their discoveries.

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