
'Godfather of AI' says AI could kill humans and there might be no way to stop it
Geoffrey Hinton, also known as the "Godfather of AI," quit his position at Google after deciding he had to "blow the whistle" on the technology he helped develop. Hinton worries how smart it is becoming. Hinton's pioneering work on neural networks shaped artificial intelligence systems powering many of today's products.
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