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Saturday, January 11, 2025

A.I. Godfather 👨‍💻 Geoffrey Hinton Interview 🤖

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Geoffrey Hinton: The 60 Minutes Interview
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Geoffrey Hinton is known as the "godfather of AI" for his work on artificial neural networks, which are at the core of machine learning.
His research has paved the way for current AI systems like ChatGPT.

Here are some of Hinton's accomplishments:
Nobel Prize - Hinton won the 2018 Nobel Prize in Physics with John J. Hopfield for their early discoveries and inventions in physics.
Turing Award - Hinton won the 2018 Turing Award, often called the "Nobel Prize of Computing", for his work on deep learning.
Co-authored a highly cited paper - Hinton co-authored a paper in 1986 that popularized the back propagation algorithm for training neural networks.
Hinton has also expressed concerns about the risks of AI technology, including:
*  The possibility of AI outperforming humans
The potential for AI to flood the internet with false information
The risk that AI technologies could replace jobs
The possibility of AI developing unexpected behaviors
The potential for the development of autonomous weapons

In May 2023, Hinton announced his resignation from Google to speak out about the risks of AI. He said he now regrets his work and that his age played into his decision to leave. 
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'Godfather' of AI quits Google job amid fears tyrants like Putin could use the growing intelligence of robots for 'bad things' - as bitter Silicon Valley civil war over dangers of the tech rages on.
By Sam Tonkin - Published:  2 May 2023
British-Canadian pioneer Geoffrey Hinton issued stern warning about dangers.
Some of world's greatest minds are split over whether AI is a good or bad thing.
The 'godfather' of artificial intelligence (AI) has tossed a grenade into the raging debate about the dangers of the technology after sensationally quitting his job at Google and saying he regrets his life's work.
British-Canadian pioneer Geoffrey Hinton, 75, further fanned the flames of a growing Silicon Valley civil war, as he issued a spine-chilling warning that 'scary' chatbots like the hugely popular ChatGPT could soon become smarter than humans.
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Some of the world's greatest minds are split over whether AI will destroy or elevate humanity, with Microsoft billionaire Bill Gates championing the technology and Elon Musk a staunch critic.
The bitter argument spilled into the public domain earlier this year when more than 1,000 tech tycoons signed a letter calling for a pause on the 'dangerous race' to advance AI.
They said urgent action was needed before humans lose control of the technology and risk being wiped out by robots
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Debate:
The 'godfather' of artificial intelligence Geoffrey Hinton has tossed a grenade into the raging debate about the dangers of the technology - after sensationally quitting his job at Google and saying he regrets his life's work. Some of those who and against AI are pictured.
The former advisor's thoughts come after the man widely seen as the godfather of AI, Geoffrey Hinton (pictured), quit his job at Google and said some of the dangers of AI chatbots were 'quite scary'.

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Geoffrey Hinton issued a warning that 'scary' chatbots like the popular ChatGPT could soon be smarter than humans
Supporters argue, however, that AI may be a brilliant thing for civilization because it could help cure cancer, solve climate change, and eradicate poverty.
Now, in what is a seismic moment in the battle between the two warring factions, Dr Hinton has fired an astonishing salvo by issuing his resignation and sounding the alarm about the dangers of how quickly AI is advancing.  
He said chatbots are already capable of holding more general knowledge than a human brain, and added that it was only a matter of time before AI also eclipses us when it comes to reasoning.
At this point, he said, 'bad actors' such as Russian President Vladimir Putin could use AI for 'bad things' by programming robots to 'get more power'.
Dr Hinton's ground-breaking research on deep learning and neural networks has laid the foundations for current AI technology, but he cautioned that humanity should now be 'worried' about the consequences of developing these systems further.
'Right now, they're not more intelligent than us, as far as I can tell. But I think they soon may be,' the British-Canadian cognitive psychologist and computer scientist told the BBC.
Industry experts said Dr Hinton's announcement was a 'significant moment for the future of AI' that had 'caught the world's attention'.
Jake Moore, global cyber security adviser at ESET, said: 'Although we are a little way off computers attacking humans, bad actors are already taking advantage of the power of this technology to aid them in their attacks.
'We have spent many years investing in AI but this wonderful achievement will inevitably be used nefariously and could form part of larger scale attacks, especially if used in nation state attacks.'
Professor Alan Winfield, of the University of the West of England (UWE Bristol), praised Dr Hinton for speaking out. 
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What are the dangers? Fears about AI come as experts predict it will achieve singularity by 2045, which is when the technology surpasses human intelligence and we cannot control it
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Concern: Some of the world's greatest minds are split over whether artificial intelligence (AI) will destroy or elevate humanity
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Bill Gates said  ChatGPT-like technology will be 'as revolutionary as mobile phones and the internet.'
Google CEO Sundar Pichai believes AI will help cure cancer
Ray Kurzweil predicts AI will reach singularity by 2045 but will benefit humanity
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Supporters: Bill Gates, Google CEO Sundar Pichai and futurist Ray Kurzweil are on the other side of the debate, hailing ChatGPT-like AI as the 'most important' innovation of our time
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'As someone who has been worrying about robot and AI ethics for nearly 15 years, and advocating for both responsible innovation and regulation, I feel somewhat vindicated — although no less worried,' he said.
'However, as one of the signatories of the FLI open letter, I am pleased that we – and Hinton – have shone a spotlight that has caught the world's attention.'
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Dr Carissa Veliz, an associate professor in AI at the University of Oxford, added: 'That so many experts are speaking up about their concerns regarding the safety of AI, with some computer scientists going as far as regretting some of their work, should alarm policymakers. The time to regulate AI is now.'
Dr Hinton's decision to leave Google, which he also said was partly due to his age, comes amid a fierce dispute in Silicon Valley about the dangers of AI.
The growing divide comes after the extraordinary rise of ChatGPT, which has taken the world by storm in recent months, passing leading medical and law exams that take humans nearly three months to prepare.
Musk, Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak and the late Stephen Hawking are among the most famous critics of AI, who believe the technology poses a 'profound risk to society and humanity' and could have 'catastrophic' effects.
However, Gates, Google CEO Sundar Pichai and futurist Ray Kurzweil are on the other side of the debate.
They think ChatGPT-like AI could be our time's 'most important' innovation.
The civil war became even more apparent at the end of March with the publication of the letter on The Future of Life Institute.
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Opposed: The bitter argument spilled into the public domain earlier this year when more than 1,000 tech tycoons signed a letter calling for a pause on the 'dangerous race' to advance AI
Among those to sign the letter were scientists John Hopfield from Princeton University and Rachel Branson, of the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, as well as DeepAI founder Kevin Baragona
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DeepAI founder Kevin Baragona, who was among those who signed it, explained why the rapidly advancing field of AI was so dangerous.
'It's almost akin to a war between chimps and humans,' he told DailyMail.com.
'The humans obviously win since we're far smarter and can leverage more advanced technology to defeat them.
'If we're like the chimps, then the AI will destroy us, or we'll become enslaved to it.'
On the other hand, Gates supports the progress of AI, proclaiming the ChatGPT-like technology to be 'as revolutionary as mobile phones and the internet.'
He believes the rise of AI is poised to improve humanity, increase productivity, reduce worldwide inequalities and accelerate the development of new vaccines.
In its simplest form, the technology combines computer science and robust datasets to enable problem-solving.
It allows machines to learn from experience, adjust to new inputs and perform human-like tasks.
The systems, which include machine learning and deep learning sub-fields, are made up of AI algorithms that seek to create expert systems which make predictions or classifications based on input data.
From 1957 to 1974, AI flourished. Computers could store more information and became faster, cheaper, and more accessible. Machine learning algorithms also improved and people got better at knowing which algorithm to apply to their problem.
Now with the release of ChatGPT at the end of last year, its popularity and what it can achieve is evidence of how fast the technology is growing.
The Chabot is a large language model trained on massive text data, allowing it to generate eerily human-like text in response to a given prompt.
In just a few months, it has passed the bar exam with a higher score than 90 per cent of humans who have taken it, and it achieved 60 per cent accuracy on the US Medical Licensing Exam.
People have also used ChatGPT to write research papers, books, news articles, emails and other text-based work.
However, while some see the Chabot and others like it – such as Google's Bard – as a virtual assistant of the future, many others worry it could signal the beginning of the end for humanity.
With Dr Hinton's resignation, the debate is only likely to intensify.
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The scariest AI developments so far: From 'Balenciaga Pope' to Fake Trump arrest and deepfakes
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An image of Pope Francis wearing a shiny white puffer jacket, a long chain with a cross and a water bottle in his hand is the latest example of the dangers of AI.
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The stylish pontiff was created by image-generator Midjourney. Deepfake videos have also shown the evil powers of AI, allowing users to create clips of public figures spreading misinformation - and experts predict 90 percent of online content will be made this way by 2025. These scary AI developments seem to be just the tip of the iceberg. More than 1,000 tech leaders are calling for a pause on the 'dangerous race' to develop AI, which they fear poses a 'profound risk to society and humanity' and could have 'catastrophic' effects.
The AI-generated image of Pope Francis, published Friday on Reddit, made waves on the internet this week, ultimately because the public believed it was real. 'I thought the pope's puffer jacket was real and didn't give it a second thought,' tweeted model and author Chrissy Teigen. 'No way am I surviving the future of technology.'
Experts have also weighed in on the realistic AI image.
Web culture expert Ryan Broderick said the pope image was 'the first real mass-level AI misinformation case.'
Bellingcat journalist Eliot Higgins created the images this month, showing  Trump being chased down the street by police officers while his wife Melania screams. Others show the former President in jail wearing an orange jumpsuit.
'Legit thought these were real,' one person tweeted, while another said: 'We should really be putting watermarks on these that disclose they are AI-generated and not real.'
It comes after Trump claimed without evidence that he would be arrested today and called on his supporters to 'protest, protest, protest' in response to a possible indictment over the former president's alleged hush money payments to porn star Stormy Daniels.
Deepfake videos and images have also seen a boom online, showing influential figures relaying misinformation.
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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg was used in a clip where he thanked Democrats for their 'service and inaction' on antitrust legislation.  Demand Progress Action's advocacy group made the video, which used deepfake technology to turn an actor into Zuckerberg.
More recently, in February, several female Twitch stars discovered their images on a deepfake porn website earlier this month, where they were seen engaging in sex acts.
Currently, no laws protect humans from being generated into a digital form by AI.
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THE GREAT AI DIVIDE:
WHICH TECH EXPERTS ARE FOR OR AGAINST

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* Microsoft founder Bill Gates - Believes it can reduce worldwide inequalities
* Google CEO Sundar Pichai - Thinks it could cure cancer
* Futurist Ray Kurzweil - Predicts we can live side by side with robots
AGAINST 👎
* Stephen Hawking - Believed it could spell the end of the human race
* Geoffrey Hinton - Worries that 'bad actors' such as Putin could use AI for 'bad things'
* Steve Wozniak Apple co-founder - Says AI has the potential to make 'horrible mistakes'
* Elon Musk - Fears AI will no longer listen to humans
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WHAT IS CHATGPT?
ChatGPT is a large language model that has been trained on a massive amount of text data, allowing it to generate eerily human-like text in response to a given prompt
OpenAI says its ChatGPT model has been trained using a machine learning technique called Reinforcement Learning from Human Feedback (RLHF).
This can simulate dialogue, answer follow-up questions, admit mistakes, challenge incorrect premises and reject inappropriate requests.
It responds to text prompts from users and can be asked to write essays, lyrics for songs, stories, marketing pitches, scripts, complaint letters and even poetry.

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They refer to themselves as 'over employed', because the tool allows them to complete the workload of each role in at least half the time. Workers have taken up extra jobs because ChatGPT has reduced their workload
They use the AI to draft marketing materials, write emails and generate code
Employees have admitted that they are using ChatGPT - the revolutionary chatbot powered by artificial intelligence (AI) - to work multiple full-time jobs.
They refer to themselves as 'overemployed', because the tool allows them to complete the workload of each role in at least half the time.
Most of the jobs they do involve a fair amount of writing, like creating marketing  materials, which the chatbot has proven to be remarkably adept at.
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The “godfather” of AI warns about dangers
as he resigns from Google
Geoffrey Hinton, expresses his fears about the future.
Why an over-fast advancement in AI creation can be dangerous?
Nataliia Huivan  Posted: 05.03.2023

 
Geoffrey Hinton is a famous Google engineer often called a "godfather of artificial intelligence". Just recently he has quit his position and warned the public about the potential dangers of further development of AI technology. Before working for over a decade at Google, Hinton had his own company which is responsible for a 2012 breakthrough when he and his 2 colleagues created an algorithm that serves as the foundation for many current AI systems, including OpenAI's ChatGPT
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However, it seems that such participation in the creation of the world-changing technology hasn’t given Hinton an expected feeling of contentment. In recent interviews for the New York Times and BBC, the engineer even expressed regret for his work stating that "it is hard to see how you can prevent the bad actors from using it for bad things."
Hinton noted that the advancement seen in the industry since 2012 is spectacular and likely our understanding of this breakthrough doesn’t even scratch the surface. "Look at how it was five years ago and how it is now. Take the difference and propagate it forward. That’s scary," he said.
Hinton's statements can be considered a logical reflection of fears expressed earlier this year in a public letter signed by over 1,000 tech leaders, calling for a brief halt and more control of AI development. Hinton didn’t sign the letter then but, according to his explanations, it was just because he didn’t want to criticize Google while still with the company.
Geoffrey Hinton isn’t the one who expressed apprehension about possible routes in AI development. His concerns about AI's potential for harm have been echoed by other experts in the field. Years before the ChatGPT’s grand debut, Stephen Hawking warned of the potential for AI to "spell the end of the human race." Even Elon Musk, who is known for his risky AI ideas, has famously called AI "more dangerous than nuclear weapons".
In response to Hinton's resignation and concerns, Google's chief scientist, Jeff Dean, stated that the company remains committed to a responsible approach to AI, "continually learning to understand emerging risks while also innovating boldly."
Overall, specialists of Atlasiko also believe that the world should treat the AI development with maximum precaution as there’s no knowledge of just how far the development of artificial intelligence can go and how it’ll impact people.
We have already seen major advancements in the creation of AI-powered supercomputers that gained the interest of tech giants as a new field of investment.
More daring scientists now work on the theoretical basis for the development of organoid intelligence which is supposed to result in biological software able of supercomputing.
Some futurists took it a few steps further saying that artificial intelligence can help people to obtain immortality which is also quite a disputable ethical and technical concept.
All these inventions can be exciting and dangerous at the same time as long as we can’t accurately predict their impact. That’s the main reason why Hinton and other scientists are wary of such fast-advancing development, and we all should be, too.
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