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It is easy to imagine how the expansion of such technology could be misused to target innocent people or to enforce a totalitarian state. The sectors people least trusted to expand their use of AI ...
“Across all of our research, there is a common thread: AI works best as a thought partner, complementing the work people do. When AI challenges us, it doesn’t just boost productivity; ...
Skeptics of the letter point out that AI has failed to reach certain milestones, such as predictions around self-driving cars. [4] Skeptics also argue that signatories of the letter were continuing funding of AI research. [3] Companies would benefit from public perception that AI algorithms were far more advanced than currently possible. [3]
People won’t lose out on jobs to AI in the future, but to a person using the technology to improve their working life, a senior Samsung UK and Ireland executive has said as the tech giant ...
The current prevalence of misinformation suggests that an AI could use language to convince people to believe anything, even to take actions that are destructive. [290] The opinions amongst experts and industry insiders are mixed, with sizable fractions both concerned and unconcerned by risk from eventual superintelligent AI. [291]
AI researcher Paul Christiano argues that if the designers of an AI system cannot supervise it to pursue a complex objective, they may keep training the system using easy-to-evaluate proxy objectives such as maximizing simple human feedback. As AI systems make progressively more decisions, the world may be increasingly optimized for easy-to ...
For safety, the team keeps the AI in a box where it is mostly unable to communicate with the outside world, and uses it to make money, by diverse means such as Amazon Mechanical Turk tasks, production of animated films and TV shows, and development of biotech drugs, with profits invested back into further improving AI.
People walk past a sign promoting AI at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, on Jan. 17, 2024. (Andy Barton/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images) (SOPA Images via Getty Images)