Artificial Intelligence Risks: The latest move by a veteran British scientist has created a stir in the Artificial Intelligence sector. Yes, we are talking about the 'Father of AI' Geoffrey Hinton who has been working in the Machine Learning area for the past several years. Hinton has left Google and has given a strong message to AI companies and researchers that this technology can be very dangerous.
When Hinton, who brings Artificial Intelligence to the world, thinks like this, then what should be assumed that AI technology has become dangerous for humans or is on the verge of becoming? Hinton was working on Artificial Intelligence in Google for the last 10 years. Now he is exposing the danger of that technology which he himself has a hand behind making.
Scientists took a big risk
The tech sector is projecting 'generative AI' chatbots as the need of the future. There is a flood of AI chatbots based on Large Language Models (LLMs). Today, wherever you look, you can see AI chatbots. However, some scientists have tried to bring out the dangers of AI services like ChatGPT. More than 27,000 people have expressed concern over AI, and issued an open letter.
AI becomes 'magic wand'
Tech sector veterans and scientists have demanded in an open letter that the development of AI technology should be banned for the next 6 months. However, this is akin to asking a cat to have mercy on the mouse and the bird. Actually, in the form of AI, the tech giants have got the 'magic wand' to dominate the world.
The never ending race
Looking at the fast work that is being done in AI, it seems that very soon it will leave humans behind. The biggest danger is that artificial intelligence should not become a challenge for humans. Google has been quiet about AI for the last several years. On the other hand, OpenAI has launched ChatGPT last year with the support of Microsoft.
ChatGPT can become a big threat to Google's search engine business. That's why Google would not want Microsoft to dominate AI at all. That's why AI has become such a race that it is very difficult to stop. Competition to get ahead of each other, don't leave humans behind. So is it time everyone should be scared of AI?
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