If an AI program is smart enough to replicate the brain, it’s probably smart enough to develop a will of its own and do something its programmers never intended
, the new improved version, and again GPT failed., who 10 years ago invented the technology that makes chatbots possible and was known at Google as the Godfather of AI, has now quit Google, saying his godchild could cause serious harm.And this week, Colleen and I spoke with the head of the Allen Brain Institute here in Seattle, Hongkui Jeng and she told us that, yes, artificial intelligence could one day replace parts of it.
“It could replace parts of the brain, and it can do it really, really well, it is a scary part. It is indeed a very scary part,” Hongkui said. She called it scary because if an AI program is smart enough to replicate the brain, it’s probably smart enough to develop a will of its own and do something its programmers never intended – the way ChatGPT-3, as the New York Times found, continues to make mistakes that I’m sure it’s designers didn’t intend.
Of course, that’s because the program is under the control of a corporation run by human beings who clearly care about their reputations. The question is – what happens when control of this technology falls into the hands of an organization run by people who don’t?Listen to Seattle’s Morning News with Dave Ross and Colleen O’Brien weekday mornings from 5 – 9 a.m. on KIRO Newsradio, 97.3 FM. Subscribe to the
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