AI Systems May Make Mistakes Now but Are Quickly Getting Smarter: Hinton
- Geoffrey Hinton states that AI continues to improve in reasoning, surpassing expectations set for 2025.
- Hinton notes that while AI can solve simple problems, it struggles with more complex tasks, similar to humans.
- He warns that as AI becomes smarter, it may create unforeseen schemes, posing risks of unemployment, bias, and significant ethical concerns.
- Hinton emphasizes the potential dangers when AI reaches 80 percent capability, indicating a significant risk to society.
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‘Godfather of AI’ says intellectually mundane jobs will disappear
Geoffrey Hinton, the University of Toronto professor emeritus widely known as the 'Godfather of AI,' says the technology he helped pioneer is set to unleash sweeping changes on the job market, with many workers at risk of being replaced by machines.
Geoffrey Hinton names the jobs AI won’t replace — and the ones that are doomed
Hinton, often called the "Godfather of AI" for his influential work on neural networks, recently left Google to speak more openly about the risks of the technology he helped create. According to Business Insider, he believes many jobs, especially those involving repetitive or low-skill office work, will disappear soon.
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