Critics and insiders have raised the alarm, as AI-powered automation seeps into daily life. Read more at straitstimes.com.
PARIS – Global leaders should be working to reduce “the risk of extinction” from artificial intelligence technology, a group of industry chiefs and experts warned on Tuesday.
ChatGPT burst into the spotlight late in 2022, demonstrating an ability to generate essays, poems and conversations from the briefest of prompts – and sparking billions of dollars of investment into the field. The latest statement, housed on the website of US-based non-profit Centre for AI Safety, gave no detail of the potential existential threat posed by AI.
Their biggest worry has been the idea of so-called artificial general intelligence – a loosely defined concept for a moment when machines become capable of performing wide-ranging functions and can develop their own programming.
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