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Dangers of Artificial Intelligence

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  The 4 dangers of AI Here are some of the biggest concerns voiced about the future of AI – and humanity. Leading experts in artificial intelligence (AI) have sounded the alarm about the pace and scale of recent advances in the field, warning that they represent nothing less than a threat to humanity. This is particularly the case of Geoffrey Hinton, an award-winning computer scientist known as the "godfather of AI", who quit his job at Google last month to raise concerns about the uncontrolled development of new computer tools. 'AI. “I suddenly changed my mind about whether these objects will be smarter than us,” Hinton, 75, said in an interview with MIT Technology Review this week. "I think they are very close to it today and they will be much smarter than us in the future... How are we going to survive this? Mr. Hinton is not the only one worried. In February, even Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, the developer of ChatGPT, said the world might not be "that far away...

Artificial intelligence: Is ChatGPT a revolution and why?

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  It worries, it fascinates.  We take stock of the mode of operation and the implications of the chatbot powered by artificial intelligence, which has been making a lot of noise in recent months. In recent months, techno news, and beyond, has been agitated by the question of artificial intelligence.  At the heart of the debates, are chatbots, or conversational engines, allowing an Internet user to ask questions and obtain written answers, or more simply to converse with a computer program fed by so-called “generative” artificial intelligence (AI). First, there was ChatGPT, launched by the OpenAI start-up at the end of 2022, then, at the beginning of February, the new test version of Microsoft's search engine, Bing, augmented by a sophisticated chatbot. Sophisticated but also worrying, since several specialized journalists report having had surprising exchanges with Bing.  To a journalist from the New York Times, Bing thus confided destructive impulses as well as his ...