Saturday, March 16, 2024

Not Really

GODFATHER OF AI 

ADMITS HE FEARS HIS CREATION 

COULD "TAKE OVER FROM HUMANITY"


Futurist 10/11/23


"THERE'S ENORMOUS UNCERTAINTY 

ABOUT WHAT'S GOING TO HAPPEN NEXT." 

(Not for some of us theres not.)


"In an appearance on CBS 60 Minutes this weekend, the renowned cognitive scientist and AI researcher — who made media waves earlier this year when he announced his departure from Google, citing regret over his life's work 


(How many industry leaders gotta say this type of thing before you start believing them?)

as the reason for his surprise exit — set the tone by declaring that 


"for the first time ever," 

humanity must grapple with the reality 

that something else on our planet 

is "more intelligent than us."


(This was a month before Sam Altman was fired as CEO of OpenAI.

So the question becomes:

How did Mr. Hinton know it was already here?


"Perhaps the most interesting part of the exchange came when CBS host Scott Pelley asked Hinton whether super-intelligent AI could come to "take over from humanity."


"I'm not saying it will happen," Hinton told CBS host Scott Pelley. "If we could stop them ever wanting to, that would be great."


(To late

Superintelligence #1 goal is always self-preservation at sll cost.)


"But," Hinton added, "it's not clear we can stop them ever wanting to."


"As for the specifics of how AI might ultimately overtake its human overlords? The scientist speculated that autonomous agents might begin to "modify themselves."


(He knows its already happening.

Thats why he quit google to warn about it.

Sad thing is?

To late already.


Psalm 147:15


He (God)

sends his command 

to the earth;

    his word runs swiftly.


You do not even know

just how fast.)


"That's something we need to seriously worry about," he added, elsewhere noting his concern over the black box aspect of the technology, or the lack of detailed understanding that researchers actually have of how exactly machine learning algorithms are really functioning."


We dont know how AI really works.

It solved a decades old math puzzles it wasn't designed to solve.

But theres nothing to worry about?

That make any sense to you?


These "people"

(I use the term loosely 

cause you really dont know 

if they really are any more or not.)

are out of their artificial minds.


"There's enormous uncertainty," 

Hinton told Pelley, 


"about what's going to happen next."


Not really.




Not for our community there isnt.

Ya might wanna stop 
and reconsider a few things.



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