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AI pioneer quits Google to warn about the technology’s ‘dangers’

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Last updated: May 5, 2023 5:38 pm
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A man widely seen as the godfather of artificial intelligence (AI) has quit his job, warning about the growing dangers of developments in the field.

An artificial intelligence pioneer said he quit Google to speak freely about the technology’s dangers, after realizing computers could become smarter than people far sooner than he and other experts had expected.

Key points:

  • Geoffrey Hinton said he was worried about AI’s capacity to create convincing false images and texts
  • He denied that he had quit Google so he could criticize his former employer
  • Google’s chief scientist said they were committed to a responsible approach to AI 

“I left so that I could talk about the dangers of AI without considering how this impacts Google,” Geoffrey Hinton wrote on Twitter.

In an interview with the New York Times, Mr. Hinton said he was worried about AI’s capacity to create convincing false images and texts, creating a world where people will “not be able to know what is true anymore”.

“It is hard to see how you can prevent the bad actors from using it for bad things,” he said.

In the NYT today, Cade Metz implies that I left Google so that I could criticize Google. Actually, I left so that I could talk about the dangers of AI without considering how this impacts Google. Google has acted very responsibly.

— Geoffrey Hinton (@geoffreyhinton) May 1, 2023

The technology could quickly displace workers, and become a greater danger as it learns new behaviors.

“The idea that this stuff could get smarter than people — a few people believed that,” he told the New York Times.

“But most people thought it was way off. And I thought it was way off. I thought it was 30 to 50 years or even longer away. I no longer think that.”

In his tweet, Mr. Hinton said Google had “acted very responsibly” and denied that he had quit to criticize his former employer.

Google, part of Alphabet Inc, did not immediately reply to a request for comment from Reuters.

The Times quoted Google’s chief scientist, Jeff Dean, as saying in a statement: “We remain committed to a responsible approach to AI. We’re continually learning to understand emerging risks while also innovating boldly.”

Since Microsoft-backed startup OpenAI released ChatGPT in November, the growing number of “generative AI” applications that can create text or images have provoked concern over the future regulation of the technology.

“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,” said Dr. Carissa Veliz, an associate professor in philosophy at the University of Oxford’s Institute for Ethics in AI.

“The time to regulate AI is now.”

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