To Stop AI Killing Us All, First Regulate Deepfakes, Says Researcher Connor Leahy

TIME - Tech 

Connor Leahy remembers the time he first realized AI was going to kill us all. It was 2019, and OpenAI's GPT-2 had just come out. Leahy downloaded the nascent large language model to his laptop, and took it along to a hackathon at the Technical University of Munich, where he was studying. In a tiny, cramped room, sitting on a couch surrounded by four friends, he booted up the AI system. Even though it could barely string coherent sentences together, Leahy identified in GPT-2 something that had been missing from every other AI model up until that point.

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