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  2. A UN Report on AI and human rights highlights dangers ... - AOL

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    Generative AI as a technology won’t on its own commit these more than 50 human rights violations, but rather powerful humans acting recklessly to prioritize profit and dominance will. Now, here ...

  3. Ethics of artificial intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Due to the potential of AI weapons becoming more dangerous than human-operated weapons, Stephen Hawking and Max Tegmark signed a "Future of Life" petition [125] to ban AI weapons. The message posted by Hawking and Tegmark states that AI weapons pose an immediate danger and that action is required to avoid catastrophic disasters in the near future.

  4. Existential risk from artificial intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Duplicability: unlike human brains, AI software and models can be easily copied. Editability: the parameters and internal workings of an AI model can easily be modified, unlike the connections in a human brain. Memory sharing and learning: AIs may be able to learn from the experiences of other AIs in a manner more efficient than human learning.

  5. Technological singularity - Wikipedia

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    The attainment of greater-than-human intelligence between 2005 and 2030 was predicted by Vinge in 1993. [4] A singularity in 2021 was predicted by Yudkowsky in 1996. [22] Human-level AI around 2029 and the singularity in 2045 was predicted by Kurzweil in 2005. [36] [37] He reaffirmed these predictions in 2024 in The Singularity is Nearer. [38]

  6. Do AI Systems Deserve Rights? - AOL

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    Read More: What Generative AI Reveals About the Human Mind Other philosophers and consciousness scientists—“conservatives” about AI consciousness—disagree.

  7. Will AI soon be as smart as — or smarter than — humans? - AOL

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    “Once AI can improve itself, which may be not more than a few years away, and could in fact already be here now, we have no way of knowing what the AI will do or how we can control it.

  8. Regulation of artificial intelligence - Wikipedia

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    The Pan-Canadian Artificial Intelligence Strategy (2017) is supported by federal funding of Can $125 million with the objectives of increasing the number of outstanding AI researchers and skilled graduates in Canada, establishing nodes of scientific excellence at the three major AI centres, developing 'global thought leadership' on the economic ...

  9. AI may not steal many jobs after all. It may just make ... - AOL

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    AI can also do the drudge work, freeing up people to do more creative tasks. The Swedish furniture retailer IKEA, for example, introduced a customer-service chatbot in 2021 to handle simple inquiries.