Geoffrey Hinton: "It's Far Too Late" to Stop Artificial Intelligence

The New Yorker 

Sign up to receive our twice-weekly News & Politics newsletter. The American public's increasing fascination with artificial intelligence--its rapid advancement and ability to reshape the future--has put the computer scientist Geoffrey Hinton in an awkward position. He is known as the godfather of A.I. because of his groundbreaking work in neural networks, a branch of computer science that most researchers had given up on, while Hinton's advances eventually led to a revolution. But he is now fearful of what it could unleash. I'm a kind of latecomer to worrying about the risks, " Hinton tells The New Yorker's Joshua Rothman. "Because very recently I came to the conclusion that these digital intelligences might already be as good as us.

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