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AI experts warn of existential risks and rapid advancement

Experts in Silicon Valley anticipate a rapid advancement in artificial intelligence, potentially leading to recursive self-improvement and superintelligence within years. This development raises profound questions about humanity's future, with figures like Elon Musk predicting abundance and Geoffrey Hinton warning of existential risks, including human extinction. Despite these starkly different forecasts, the financial markets are heavily invested in AI's potential, while global leaders and organizations grapple with the need for regulation and control. AI

IMPACT Raises concerns about the potential for AI to surpass human intelligence and the subsequent existential risks, prompting discussions on control and regulation.

RANK_REASON The cluster consists of an opinion piece discussing potential future impacts of AI, citing various figures and concepts, rather than reporting on a specific event.

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AI experts warn of existential risks and rapid advancement

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  1. The Guardian — AI TIER_1 English(EN) · Timothy Garton Ash ·

    Would even an AI disaster on the scale of Hiroshima be enough to make humankind protect itself? I fear not | Timothy Garton Ash

    <p>It’s clear here in Silicon Valley that AI is advancing faster than humans’ ability to control it. That means even sober prophecies seem optimistic</p><p>Here in Silicon Valley, the experts think that within the next couple of years we’ll see an extraordinary takeoff for artifi…

  2. Mastodon — fosstodon.org TIER_1 English(EN) · [email protected] ·

    🤖 Would even an AI disaster on the scale of Hiroshima be enough to make humankind protect itself? I fear not | Timothy Garton Ash It’s clear here in Silicon Val

    🤖 Would even an AI disaster on the scale of Hiroshima be enough to make humankind protect itself? I fear not | Timothy Garton Ash It’s clear here in Silicon Valley that AI is advancing faster than humans’ ability to control it. That means even sober prophecies seem optimisticHere…