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" A position that is not shared by Geoffrey Hinton. The one who is bank data considered one of the godfathers of artificial intelligence expressed (in the NYT and not on Twitter), after leaving Google , his concerns: massive disinformation, job losses, or even the development of autonomous weapons.Stray Links: AI, the Quarrel of the Ancients and the Moderns wandering links May 06, 2023 Reading time: 5 min Share THINGS TO REMEMBER THIS WEEK AI, between shadows and lights – On Monday, Geoffrey Hinton , “the godfather of artificial intelligence,” announced his resignation from Google .
The researcher, whose work on Deep Learning paved the way for “Large Language Models” such as ChatGPT, is worried. But not all scientists share his vision of the future . He points out several dangers : seeing the machine surpass its creator; job cuts accelerate ( IBM has declared that it is pausing 7,800 recruitments); “killer robots” become a reality; or even disinformation threaten democracy. His words echo those of the open letter that called, last March, for a “pause” in AI research because of the “risks for society and humanity.” But, “ it is not because a machine will be superintelligent that it will automatically want to dominate humanity ” reacted Yann LeCun .