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Dispute over threat of extinction posed by artificial intelligence looms over surging industry

Por: ABC News Tech July 21, 2023

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While experts disagree about whether AI poses an existential threat, Dan Hendrycks, a researcher and the director of the Center for AI Safety, or CAIS, is among those who believe the technology could destroy humanity in a variety of ways.A bad actor could gain possession of a future version of , ask it for instructions on how to make a biological weapon and set off devastation, he told ABC News. Or, he added, the efficiency delivered by AI could... + full article



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