June 18, 2025 - 03:30
Geoffrey Hinton, often referred to as the "Godfather of AI," has shared his insights on the potential dangers of artificial intelligence. He emphasizes that while AI presents groundbreaking advancements, it also poses significant short-term and long-term risks. In the short term, Hinton warns about the potential for misuse of AI technologies. He believes that individuals and organizations may exploit AI for harmful purposes, leading to unforeseen consequences.
Looking further ahead, Hinton expresses concern about the possibility of AI evolving towards sentience. He suggests that there is a 10% to 20% chance that AI could eventually displace humans entirely. This notion raises ethical questions about the future of work, autonomy, and the role of humans in a world increasingly dominated by intelligent machines. As AI continues to develop, Hinton's warnings serve as a crucial reminder of the importance of responsible innovation and the need for careful consideration of the implications of these technologies.
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Emerging Cybersecurity Threats to MonitorThe Department of Information Technology has issued a warning to the Seton Hall University community regarding a surge in cyber threats that have recently gained significant attention. As digital...
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Next Technology Secures $9 Million in Share OfferingNext Technology has successfully raised $9 million through a registered direct offering, selling 60 million shares at a price of $0.15 per share. This funding initiative includes an option for...
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Brookhaven Police Enhance Investigative Techniques with Advanced TechnologyThe Brookhaven Police Department has recently adopted cutting-edge technology to bolster its crime-solving capabilities. The department is now utilizing the National Integrated Ballistic...