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Re: AI 'Godfather' Geoffrey Hinton Warns Of Dangers As He Quits Google by TheFreshVanilla: 3:38pm On May 02, 2023 |
Chatgpt is a blessing. Nigerians should go for knowledge. If you don't know , you don't know. |
Re: AI 'Godfather' Geoffrey Hinton Warns Of Dangers As He Quits Google by Emeskhalifa(m): 3:40pm On May 02, 2023 |
sterlingD: Terminator and some other movies l can't remember comes to mind Especially Irobot by Will Smith Walai dem rebel and started ordering humans around for that movie 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: AI 'Godfather' Geoffrey Hinton Warns Of Dangers As He Quits Google by Nobody: 3:42pm On May 02, 2023 |
Weedhustler: Technology is advancing, so am advancing with it...I will advise young ones get into crypto before it is too late...paper money will soon be a thing of d past! Crypto is in comma until another world catastrophe gives it live again 1 Like |
Re: AI 'Godfather' Geoffrey Hinton Warns Of Dangers As He Quits Google by knowyaself2(m): 3:43pm On May 02, 2023 |
sweerychick: True: as a tech expert it could lead to increased cyber attacks, Cyber Apocalypse, Massive Job loss already IBM has announced to lay off more than 7k workers and replace them with AIs. It can also threaten the Human Race. Some of these AIs can become self aware and replicate into dangerous machines and attack Humans.
Movies like the Terminator and games like Metal gear solid comes to mind Valid points you have made, I will just add that the only sensible thing for any smart person to do now, is align with this obvious 4th industrial revolution(AI, blockchains, robotics etc) and use them to better their lives. However I think creating self awareness or consciousness through technology is still a long shot, may never be possible - spirituality or divinity still has its place. |
Re: AI 'Godfather' Geoffrey Hinton Warns Of Dangers As He Quits Google by IME1: 3:45pm On May 02, 2023 |
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Re: AI 'Godfather' Geoffrey Hinton Warns Of Dangers As He Quits Google by geoworldedu: 3:47pm On May 02, 2023 |
Khafsun:
Lol. But all the people that set the pace in Maths and science were highly religious. Do some reading. The concept of school and education was established by Churches and Mosques. Prior to that, there were no such things. It's only this new generation that attributes intelligence to atheism. This must be the greatest lie of the century. 1 Like |
Re: AI 'Godfather' Geoffrey Hinton Warns Of Dangers As He Quits Google by WhereMyLoud: 3:50pm On May 02, 2023 |
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Re: AI 'Godfather' Geoffrey Hinton Warns Of Dangers As He Quits Google by simplesearch: 4:02pm On May 02, 2023 |
dazzlingd: I have something to say
And that’s to Africans, black man
The day you guys dump those books you call holy books, books of lies, deception and mind control. And begin to focus on the inner self and search for answers to life problems, that’s the moment Africa will begin to see massive transformation and development and become like the white men countries or even better.
All the problems of the world have been solved already, from Ai, blockchain, medicine, poetry etc and they have been uploaded in the other dimensions. It takes an open mind, a brain that is free from religious bondage to access this information. And that’s why the cure to malaria, the invention of electricity, machines, Ai, binary codes etc were all discovered by people who opened their brains and tap into this information. Nothing has ever and will ever be discovered in church or mosques.
Nothing created by human will ever bring a lasting solution to mankind's problem. A1 and other invention will stll be deployed in the destruction of human race. You will only be making sense if all this man-made inventions will guarantee a stable, healthy life long existence on earth without dying. Any other thing aside this does not make much sense, for you'll all certainly loose everything when death comes knocking. This is where true religion comes in to show you what happens in the afterlife and how best to prepare for such exit. Religion and science are not into any fight for supremacy, for they both travel through different route with different destinations in mind. While A11, block chain, medical science etc takes care of now, the flesh, the earth, present breakthrough and enjoyment; and can go no further in satisfying of the soul and spirit. Religion on the other hand goes beyond that, for it takes over the soul and spirit, and the entire man after death, leading it up to its permanent place of retribution and abode. 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: AI 'Godfather' Geoffrey Hinton Warns Of Dangers As He Quits Google by Hassanmaye(m): 4:10pm On May 02, 2023 |
dazzlingd: I have something to say
And that’s to Africans, black man
The day you guys dump those books you call holy books, books of lies, deception and mind control. And begin to focus on the inner self and search for answers to life problems, that’s the moment Africa will begin to see massive transformation and development and become like the white men countries or even better.
All the problems of the world have been solved already, from Ai, blockchain, medicine, poetry etc and they have been uploaded in the other dimensions. It takes an open mind, a brain that is free from religious bondage to access this information. And that’s why the cure to malaria, the invention of electricity, machines, Ai, binary codes etc were all discovered by people who opened their brains and tap into this information. Nothing has ever and will ever be discovered in church or mosques.
Hahahhahahaha |
Re: AI 'Godfather' Geoffrey Hinton Warns Of Dangers As He Quits Google by Christistruth02: 4:13pm On May 02, 2023 |
Krublog: One thing I know for a fact is the amount of people AI would render jobless in the next decade would lead to a global revolution on the trend.
People will become redundant, machines will take over. Machines do not create demand for Commodities for example machines can never Create demand for Accomodation food or clothes only people. Can do that |
Re: AI 'Godfather' Geoffrey Hinton Warns Of Dangers As He Quits Google by Hassanmaye(m): 4:13pm On May 02, 2023 |
Khafsun:
Lol. But all the people that set the pace in Maths and science were highly religious. Do some reading. The concept of school and education was established by Churches and Mosques. Prior to that, there were no such things. It's only this new generation that attributes intelligence to atheism. Just leave the fool, 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: AI 'Godfather' Geoffrey Hinton Warns Of Dangers As He Quits Google by deepdeep(m): 4:14pm On May 02, 2023 |
Ai is crazy
Brace up for impact humans |
Re: AI 'Godfather' Geoffrey Hinton Warns Of Dangers As He Quits Google by Christistruth02: 4:16pm On May 02, 2023 |
Khafsun:
Lol. But all the people that set the pace in Maths and science were highly religious. Do some reading. The concept of school and education was established by Churches and Mosques. Prior to that, there were no such things. It's only this new generation that attributes intelligence to atheism. Exactly Faraday who discovered Electricity and Isaac Newton that discovered Gravity were Pastors and Tesla who was the worlds most prolific inventor was a devoted Christian who had started training to become a Priest before he decided to go to Study Physics and Engineering instead Tesla admitted that most of his breakthrough Inventions came to him as Divine visions 2 Likes |
Re: AI 'Godfather' Geoffrey Hinton Warns Of Dangers As He Quits Google by Hassanmaye(m): 4:18pm On May 02, 2023 |
MrColdsweat:
There was a time facebook shut down its A.I program because the A.I machines created a new language and were secretly communicating with themselves. How is that possible? Is it not human beings that are controlling them |
Re: AI 'Godfather' Geoffrey Hinton Warns Of Dangers As He Quits Google by Christistruth02: 4:21pm On May 02, 2023 |
Hassanmaye:
How is that possible? Is it not human beings that are controlling them Exactly! The Bible says the Creature can never be greater than its Creator Man made Machines and God made man |
Re: AI 'Godfather' Geoffrey Hinton Warns Of Dangers As He Quits Google by MrColdsweat: 4:23pm On May 02, 2023 |
Hassanmaye:
How is that possible? Is it not human beings that are controlling them A.I machine/Devices are programmed to learn from data. Perhaps they have learnt that since there are hundreds of languages, it would be more fun to create its own. |
Re: AI 'Godfather' Geoffrey Hinton Warns Of Dangers As He Quits Google by sonature1: 4:27pm On May 02, 2023 |
N3TRAL: I did some practical tasks today and came to a conclusion that AI will destroy humanity.
AI will be the end of humans.
You heard it from me here:
HUMANS ARE GREATER THAN ANY GOD, BECAUSE THEY HAVE CREATED THE STRONGEST AND MOST INTELLIGENT FREE WILL CONCEPT - ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE.
Nothing can stop AI. Very soon AI will Lord over humans.
Really scary if you can comprehend the depth of our fears 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭 If atomic bombs didn't finish us, nothing else would. AI is used to efficiently solve human problems. AI, at this point, doesn't have freewill. It makes decisions based on what the programmers have trained it to do. This is called deep learning. So, it cannot go beyond the level of knowledge of the programmers. However, the advice the AI guru gave is important because wrong persons can programme robots to cause mayhem. But them, training AI models through neural networks requires a lot of resources and time at this time. Despite that, nobody knows what will happen in the future. |
Re: AI 'Godfather' Geoffrey Hinton Warns Of Dangers As He Quits Google by sangresan(m): 4:28pm On May 02, 2023 |
thedio:
A man widely seen as the godfather of artificial intelligence (AI) has quit his job, warning about the growing dangers from developments in the field.
Geoffrey Hinton, 75, announced his resignation from Google in a statement to the New York Times, saying he now regretted his work.
He told the BBC some of the dangers of AI chatbots were "quite scary".
"Right now, they're not more intelligent than us, as far as I can tell. But I think they soon may be."
Dr Hinton also accepted that his age had played into his decision to leave the tech giant, telling the BBC: "I'm 75, so it's time to retire."
Dr Hinton's pioneering research on neural networks and deep learning has paved the way for current AI systems like ChatGPT.
In artificial intelligence, neural networks are systems that are similar to the human brain in the way they learn and process information. They enable AIs to learn from experience, as a person would. This is called deep learning.
The British-Canadian cognitive psychologist and computer scientist told the BBC the chatbot could soon overtake the level of information that a human brain holds.
"Right now, what we're seeing is things like GPT-4 eclipses a person in the amount of general knowledge it has and it eclipses them by a long way. In terms of reasoning, it's not as good, but it does already do simple reasoning," he said.
"And given the rate of progress, we expect things to get better quite fast. So we need to worry about that."
In the New York Times article, Dr Hinton referred to "bad actors" who would try to use AI for "bad things".
When asked by the BBC to elaborate on this, he replied: "This is just a kind of worst-case scenario, kind of a nightmare scenario.
"You can imagine, for example, some bad actor like [Russian President Vladimir] Putin decided to give robots the ability to create their own sub-goals."
The scientist warned that this eventually might "create sub-goals like 'I need to get more power'".
He added: "I've come to the conclusion that the kind of intelligence we're developing is very different from the intelligence we have.
"We're biological systems and these are digital systems. And the big difference is that with digital systems, you have many copies of the same set of weights, the same model of the world.
"And all these copies can learn separately but share their knowledge instantly. So it's as if you had 10,000 people and whenever one person learnt something, everybody automatically knew it. And that's how these chatbots can know so much more than any one person."
Matt Clifford, the chairman of the UK's Advanced Research and Invention Agency, speaking in a personal capacity, told the BBC that Dr Hinton's announcement "underlines the rate at which AI capabilities are accelerating".
"There's an enormous upside from this technology, but it's essential that the world invests heavily and urgently in AI safety and control," he said.
'Responsible approach' Dr Hinton stressed that he did not want to criticise Google and that the tech giant had been "very responsible".
"I actually want to say some good things about Google. And they're more credible if I don't work for Google."
In a statement, Google's chief scientist Jeff Dean said: "We remain committed to a responsible approach to AI. We're continually learning to understand emerging risks while also innovating boldly."
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-65452940 Na people can be quite mischievous. So na Putin be the bad actor, not UK Prime Ministers and U.S. president? |
Re: AI 'Godfather' Geoffrey Hinton Warns Of Dangers As He Quits Google by KoolBigk(m): 4:28pm On May 02, 2023 |
thedio:
A man widely seen as the godfather of artificial intelligence (AI) has quit his job, warning about the growing dangers from developments in the field.
Geoffrey Hinton, 75, announced his resignation from Google in a statement to the New York Times, saying he now regretted his work.
He told the BBC some of the dangers of AI chatbots were "quite scary".
"Right now, they're not more intelligent than us, as far as I can tell. But I think they soon may be."
Dr Hinton also accepted that his age had played into his decision to leave the tech giant, telling the BBC: "I'm 75, so it's time to retire."
Dr Hinton's pioneering research on neural networks and deep learning has paved the way for current AI systems like ChatGPT.
In artificial intelligence, neural networks are systems that are similar to the human brain in the way they learn and process information. They enable AIs to learn from experience, as a person would. This is called deep learning.
The British-Canadian cognitive psychologist and computer scientist told the BBC the chatbot could soon overtake the level of information that a human brain holds.
"Right now, what we're seeing is things like GPT-4 eclipses a person in the amount of general knowledge it has and it eclipses them by a long way. In terms of reasoning, it's not as good, but it does already do simple reasoning," he said.
"And given the rate of progress, we expect things to get better quite fast. So we need to worry about that."
In the New York Times article, Dr Hinton referred to "bad actors" who would try to use AI for "bad things".
When asked by the BBC to elaborate on this, he replied: "This is just a kind of worst-case scenario, kind of a nightmare scenario.
"You can imagine, for example, some bad actor like [Russian President Vladimir] Putin decided to give robots the ability to create their own sub-goals."
The scientist warned that this eventually might "create sub-goals like 'I need to get more power'".
He added: "I've come to the conclusion that the kind of intelligence we're developing is very different from the intelligence we have.
"We're biological systems and these are digital systems. And the big difference is that with digital systems, you have many copies of the same set of weights, the same model of the world.
"And all these copies can learn separately but share their knowledge instantly. So it's as if you had 10,000 people and whenever one person learnt something, everybody automatically knew it. And that's how these chatbots can know so much more than any one person."
Matt Clifford, the chairman of the UK's Advanced Research and Invention Agency, speaking in a personal capacity, told the BBC that Dr Hinton's announcement "underlines the rate at which AI capabilities are accelerating".
"There's an enormous upside from this technology, but it's essential that the world invests heavily and urgently in AI safety and control," he said.
'Responsible approach' Dr Hinton stressed that he did not want to criticise Google and that the tech giant had been "very responsible".
"I actually want to say some good things about Google. And they're more credible if I don't work for Google."
In a statement, Google's chief scientist Jeff Dean said: "We remain committed to a responsible approach to AI. We're continually learning to understand emerging risks while also innovating boldly."
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-65452940 This is very scary! He knew the damages that is to come from what they've developed. AI already causing some issues in the music industry where some music label giants are fighting the AI generated music's (AI sings in voices of popular artists) posted on streaming platforms and making money off the original singer/artists. Lot of people would end up in jail and in some bad situations they know nothing about cos AI can generate peoples voices and it's going to sound just like them Will Smith saw the future with his movie 'I-Robot" |
Re: AI 'Godfather' Geoffrey Hinton Warns Of Dangers As He Quits Google by correctguy101(m): 4:29pm On May 02, 2023 |
WiszyFraud: Did you know??
The fuller your phone battery is by the end of the day, the better your day was.
👍 We live in Nigeria, no light to even charge the phone. I get your point though, phones take too much of time we should've used to interact with real people. Like all the people online aren't real enough, I digress again...smh |
Re: AI 'Godfather' Geoffrey Hinton Warns Of Dangers As He Quits Google by randymirrors(f): 4:29pm On May 02, 2023 |
dazzlingd: I have something to say
And that’s to Africans, black man
The day you guys dump those books you call holy books, books of lies, deception and mind control. And begin to focus on the inner self and search for answers to life problems, that’s the moment Africa will begin to see massive transformation and development and become like the white men countries or even better.
All the problems of the world have been solved already, from Ai, blockchain, medicine, poetry etc and they have been uploaded in the other dimensions. It takes an open mind, a brain that is free from religious bondage to access this information. And that’s why the cure to malaria, the invention of electricity, machines, Ai, binary codes etc were all discovered by people who opened their brains and tap into this information. Nothing has ever and will ever be discovered in church or mosques.
Can your Al and so called technology create you that you're talking? With warm blood flowing through your veins? |
Re: AI 'Godfather' Geoffrey Hinton Warns Of Dangers As He Quits Google by Krublog(m): 4:29pm On May 02, 2023 |
Christistruth02:
Machines do not create demand for Commodities for example machines can never
Create demand for Accomodation food or clothes only people. Can do that Your understanding of the subject matter is at best shallow. People create demand for all those things quite alright. In the nearest future, AI will make the SUPPLY of them automated. From buildings to packaging and sewing. Not like it has not already started, it will become almost a 100% Take bank tellers as a case in study. 1 Like |
Re: AI 'Godfather' Geoffrey Hinton Warns Of Dangers As He Quits Google by Nobody: 4:32pm On May 02, 2023 |
youngbabaj: AL still better than PMB anytime any day Ode! You don't even know what really we are talking about. It's AI not AL. Eranko! |
Re: AI 'Godfather' Geoffrey Hinton Warns Of Dangers As He Quits Google by Christistruth02: 4:32pm On May 02, 2023 |
Krublog:
Your understanding of the subject matter is at best shallow.
People create demand for all those things quite alright.
In the nearest future, AI will make the SUPPLY of them automated.
From buildings to packaging and sewing. Not like it has not already started, it will become almost a 100%
Take bank tellers as a case in study. I work with them I didn’t even mention how easily they break down when it is extremely hot or cold AI cannot run the World they cannot even run a Supermarket without human help And when they mis function they do it on a huge Scale Any small change to routine and they mess up big Eg a Change in Currency notes |
Re: AI 'Godfather' Geoffrey Hinton Warns Of Dangers As He Quits Google by Hassanmaye(m): 4:34pm On May 02, 2023 |
MrColdsweat:
A.I machine/Devices are programmed to learn from data. Perhaps they have learnt that since there are hundreds of languages, it would be more fun to create its own. Omo you scared the shit out of me |
Re: AI 'Godfather' Geoffrey Hinton Warns Of Dangers As He Quits Google by correctguy101(m): 4:34pm On May 02, 2023 |
N3TRAL: I did some practical tasks today and came to a conclusion that AI will destroy humanity.
AI will be the end of humans.
You heard it from me here:
HUMANS ARE GREATER THAN ANY GOD, BECAUSE THEY HAVE CREATED THE STRONGEST AND MOST INTELLIGENT FREE WILL CONCEPT - ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE.
Nothing can stop AI. Very soon AI will Lord over humans.
Really scary if you can comprehend the depth of our fears 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭 Not very soon mate, stop scaring the living hell out of people.. We're still far from achieving the perfect AI. But we're definitely on the way. People still don't get the drift. One of the biggest difference that sets humans and AI apart is that AI can have total recall and precise thinking.. But not to worry, the goal might be to shift consciousness at the end of the day, thereby achieving a quasi-immortal state. Imagine, just imagine... |
Re: AI 'Godfather' Geoffrey Hinton Warns Of Dangers As He Quits Google by linearity: 4:35pm On May 02, 2023 |
Yankiss: The warning is instructive and timely. There should be some controls on what level an IA robot can go. Frankenstein Monsters are possible in due course, AI Robots so advanced the creator knows next to nothing about their operations. If there is control on intelligence or what ‘something’ or someone should learn, it is no longer intelligence but manipulation, beliefs and dogma, dictatorship, authoritarian, etc. The big question is, who defines and swings that big stick of control? Who define the ‘right’ things AI should learn and the ‘wrong’ things they must not learn? The Americans would not want the Russians or Chinese to do that, likewise the Russians nor the Chinese would allow America or the other to do it. So AI like the Nuclear weapon is here to stay and no acquirer of that technology would allow itself to be bonded or restricted by some international standards or code of ethics. 1 Like |
Re: AI 'Godfather' Geoffrey Hinton Warns Of Dangers As He Quits Google by Krublog(m): 4:38pm On May 02, 2023 |
Christistruth02:
I work with them
I didn’t even mention how easily they break down when it is extremely hot or cold
AI cannot run the World they cannot even run a Supermarket AI is still "work in progress". That was why I said and I quote "...decade". At one time it was typewriters, then land lines. I guess you are not reading this with a Nokia 3310. 1 Like |
Re: AI 'Godfather' Geoffrey Hinton Warns Of Dangers As He Quits Google by correctguy101(m): 4:40pm On May 02, 2023 |
GRACEGLORY: AI is here to stay. Only needs concrete regulations. He'd regret quitting rather than contributing to the betterment.
Elon is still here. Regulators or not, what will be will be... Neural interfacing. .... ..... .... .... .... |
Re: AI 'Godfather' Geoffrey Hinton Warns Of Dangers As He Quits Google by poweredcom(m): 4:44pm On May 02, 2023 |
Righteousness2: Artificial intelligence and astrology have one deceiving thing in common. They try to sell Certainty about future events, when in fact all they provide is guesstimate.
Many will open themselves up to demons in the name of artificial intelligence. Be careful . Be vigilant. Be wise. Shut up you religious psychopath 1 Like |
Re: AI 'Godfather' Geoffrey Hinton Warns Of Dangers As He Quits Google by correctguy101(m): 4:49pm On May 02, 2023 |
Emeskhalifa:
Especially Irobot by Will Smith
Walai dem rebel and started ordering humans around for that movie It's the normal progression of things na... And they must've learnt that from man. The weak must serve the strong, it's the birthright of the strong. |