Artificial intelligence 'godfather' on AI possibly wiping out humanity: ‘It's not inconceivable’

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Geoffrey Hinton, a computer scientist known as 'the godfather of artificial intelligence,', said that it is 'not inconceivable' that AI may eventually wipe out humanity.

Geoffrey Hinton, a computer scientist who has been calledsays it is"not inconceivable" that AI may develop to the point where it poses a threat to humanity.

Geoffrey Hinton, chief scientific adviser at the Vector Institute, speaks during The International Economic Forum of the Americas Toronto Global Forum in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on Thursday, Sept. 5, 2019. A ChatGPT prompt is shown on a device near a public school in Brooklyn, New York, Thursday, Jan. 5, 2023. New York City school officials started blocking this week the impressive but controversial writing tool that can generate paragraphs of human-like text.

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