AI Giants Unite in Warning:AI Danger Statement Points to Potential Impact of AI on Global Economic Stability

the (whole) world AI LeaderSigned an open letter emphasizingartificial intelligence (AI)of the dangers and the great harm that could be done to human beings.
In this open letter, the global AILeaders are calling on business decision makers to openly discuss the greatest risks posed by artificial intelligence in order to mitigate the threat it poses to human existence.
"Mitigating the risk of AI extinction is a global priority, along with other dangers on the scale of all human societies," the letter said.
Participants in the open letter included AI luminaries Geoffrey Hinton, Sam Altman, Dario Amodei and Demis Hassabis.
Kevin Scott, Microsoft's chief technology officer, has published an open letter in which he calls on the industry to face up to the risks of AI and avoid being swept away by the frenzied wave of AI technologies like ChatGPT.
This follows Geoffrey Hinton's resignation from his decade-long AI development job at Google and his public discussion of the dangers that AI poses.
He argued thatcomputer modelnot as good as the brain, so he has been improving computer models to allow AI to understand and approach the brain more.
at presentGPT-4The performance of models such as these startled him with the realization that computer models may be better at learning than the brain.
"I realized that we can't control it as much as we thought we could." Geoffrey Hinton said, "Now I understand that computer models may be better at learning than the brain."
This strikes me as very scary. If it continues to grow, it's going to be a very scary thing.
Once it's capable of common-sense reasoning, it becomes very scary."
"It seems to me that ChatGPT is already capable of common sense reasoning. So it's not a strange idea: if it continues to grow, it could manipulate us into doing bad things."
"digital intelligenceIt can't be likehuman intelligencelike control; they may set goals that conflict with human goals; this leads to non-human intelligences having an advantage in interactions with humans."