AI ‘Godfather’ Geoffrey Hinton Warns Technology May End Humanity in 30 Years
Geoffrey Hinton, AI pioneer, raises his estimate of AI-related human extinction risk to 10-20% within the next 30 years, urging for increased government regulation.
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Geoffrey Hinton, AI pioneer, raises his estimate of AI-related human extinction risk to 10-20% within the next 30 years, urging for increased government regulation.
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