Earlier this month, Geoffrey Hinton addressed the audience at Remarkable 2024 in Toronto, an event organized by the Vector Institute. (IT World Canada)


February 21, 2024

Eight months ago, Geoffrey Hinton, a respected professor emeritus at the University of Toronto, who had previously left Google due to concerns about artificial intelligence (AI) advancements, spoke at Collision 2023. He expressed that the world is facing a period of significant uncertainty.

Hinton, along with Yoshua Bengio and Yann Andre LeCun, received the prestigious Turing Award in 2018, earning them the nickname "Godfathers of AI." The Association for Computer Machinery (ACM), which presents the award, recognized their contributions to the field, including the development of deep neural networks that have led to breakthroughs in computer vision, speech recognition, and other areas.

At Collision, Hinton shared his concerns about AI's potential to surpass human intelligence and develop its own goals, possibly leading to a loss of control. He emphasized the importance of AI being trained by ethical individuals to prevent biases and negative outcomes.

Despite these concerns, Hinton did not sign an open letter calling for a six-month moratorium on AI development. He later explained that slowing down AI development is not feasible and that the focus should be on ensuring AI is benevolent and not misused by bad actors.

During a presentation at the Vector Institute, where Hinton serves as chief scientific advisor, he discussed the possibility of digital intelligence replacing biological intelligence. He highlighted the power of deep learning systems and the need to understand how they work to address potential risks.

Hinton also cautioned against open-sourcing large AI models, as they could be misused by bad actors. He emphasized the importance of regulations to prevent such misuse.

In summary, Hinton's concerns about AI's potential to surpass human intelligence and the need for ethical AI development are significant. He believes that focusing on benevolent AI and implementing regulations to prevent misuse are crucial steps in addressing these concerns.

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