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Top AI experts warn of tech’s ‘risk of extinction’ — similar to nuclear weapons, pandemics

Por: New York Post Tech May 30, 2023

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A group of top artificial intelligence experts and executives warned the technology poses a “risk of extinction” in an alarming joint statement released Tuesday. OpenAI boss Sam Altman, whose firm created ChatGPT, and the “Godfather of AI” Geoffrey Hinton were among more than 350 prominent figures who see AI as an existential threat, according to the one-sentence open letter organized by the nonprofit Center for AI Safety. “Mitigating... + full article



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