Geoff Hinton, AI’s Most Famous Researcher, Warns Of ‘Existential Threat’

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Geoff Hinton, AI’s Most Famous Researcher, Warns Of ‘Existential Threat’
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Geoffrey Everest Hinton, a seminal figure in the development of artificial intelligence, painted a frightening picture of the technology he helped create on Wednesday in his first public appearance since stunning the scientific community with his abrupt about face on the threat posed by AI.

The power of GPT-4 led tens of thousands of concerned AI scientists last month to sign an open letter calling for a moratorium on developing more powerful AI. Hinton’s signature was conspicuously absent.MIT Technology Review“If you take the existential risk seriously, as I now do, it might be quite sensible to just stop developing these things any further,” he said. “But I think is completely naive to think that would happen.

He noted that GPT-4 has about a trillion neural connections and holds more knowledge than any human ever could, even though the human brain has about 100 trillion connections. “It’s much, much better at getting a lot of knowledge into only a trillion connections,” he said he said of the backpropagation algorithm. “Backpropagation may be a much. much better learning algorithm than what we've got.

“I told it I want all the rooms in my house to be white in two years and at present I have some white rooms, some blue rooms and some yellow rooms and yellow paint fades to white within a year. So, what should I do? And it said, ‘you should paint the blue rooms yellow.’” Large language models like GPT-4 “will have learned from us by reading all the novels that everyone ever wrote and everything Machiavelli ever wrote about how to manipulate people,” he said. As a result, “they'll be very good at manipulating us and we won't realize what's going on.”

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