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The future of AI
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Alarm
Ten thousand neural nets can learn ten thousand different things at the same time, then share what they’ve learned.” This combination of immortality and replicability, [Hinton] says, suggests that “we should be concerned about digital intelligence taking over from biological intelligence
Geoff Hinton
Ex GoogleAwe
I want to understand and bridge the gap between current AI and human intelligence… after playing with [ChatGPT] enough, it dawned on me that it was an amazingly surprising advance. We’re moving much faster than I anticipated. I have the impression that it might not take a lot to fix what’s missing… If we were to bridge that gap, we would have machines that were smarter than us
Yoshua Bengio,
Professor, Université de MontréalHumility
We're missing something big to get machines to learn efficiently, like humans and animals do. We don't know what it is yet
Yann LeCun
Chief AI Scientist at FacebookUnstoppable
This technological revolution is unstoppable. And a recursive loop of innovation, as these smart machines themselves help us make smarter machines, will accelerate the revolution’s pace.
Sam Altman
Open AI0 out of 5 stars
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