Fearing AI ‘Take Over’, ‘Godfather Of AI’ Advises UK Govt To Start UBI Authored by Tristan Greene via CoinTelegraph.com, Geoffrey Hinton, a world-renowned artificial intelligence (AI) expert often referred to as the โGodfather of AI,โ recently consulted with members of the United Kingdomโs government at Downing Street, where he advised lawmakers to consider adopting a universal basic income (UBI) to address the impending threat of job losses. Until recently, Hinton worked for Google, developing high-level AI features for neural networks. This underlying technology powers most modern generative AI systems, such as Googleโs Gemini and OpenAIโs ChatGPT. According to Hinton, the AI revolution will mostly benefit the rich. Laypersons, blue-collar workers, and those employed in jobs that can be automated stand to lose their means of income and โthatโs going to be bad for society,โ he recentlyย toldย the BBC in an interview. โI was consulted by people in Downing Street,โ said Hinton, โand I advised them that universal basic income was a good idea.โ Hinton isnโt the only major player in the field of AI who believes that weโll need UBI to offset the impact automation will have on the human economy. Before becoming one of the most famous CEOs in the tech industry, OpenAI co-founder Sam Altman studied under Hinton and helped pioneer the neural network. These days, Altman is known for his tenure as OpenAIโs top brass, as well as his full-throated support for UBI. Altmanโs other venture, Worldcoin, is focused on providing UBI through the adoption of a cryptocurrency token provided free of charge to anyone who signs up for the service and submits to a retinal scan to verify their identity. Aside from saving humanity from employment displacement through the advent of UBI, both Hinton and Altman have expressed their belief that AI could pose an existential threat to humanity. Hinton reportedly left his post at Google to speak more freely about his concerns over the impact AI could have on the future of our species. For his part, Altman claims the entire reason he co-founded OpenAI with Elon Musk and others was to ensure that advanced AI systems were developed carefully and for the benefit of humanity. In his recent BBC interview, Hinton said we may only have a handful of years before the threat becomes imminent: โMy guess is in between five and 20 years from now thereโs a probability of half that weโll have to confront the problem of AI trying to take over.โ Tyler Durden Mon, 05/20/2024 – 09:20
Fearing AI ‘Take Over’, ‘Godfather Of AI’ Advises UK Govt To Start UBI
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