Geoffrey Hinton (@geoffreyhinton) explains what it means to understand something: pic.twitter.com/CvWS1WogNA
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Max Tegmark (@tegmark) explains why AI discussions range so widely, from extinction to labor displacement: “intelligence itself, of course, is what created all aspects of our society in the first place.” pic.twitter.com/Cz21EhqZ2M
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1. Sam Altman (@sama) says that the bad case with AI is “lights out for all of us” pic.twitter.com/mFln5oDY5Q
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3. Geoffrey Hinton (@geoffreyhinton) says he’s kind of 50-50 on whether we can find a good way forward for humanity. pic.twitter.com/zvsCcZ0oa9
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5. Demis Hassabis (@demishassabis) says we don't know how to contain an AGI, and we don't know how to test for dangerous AI capabilities. pic.twitter.com/qsVL8DtyiT
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7. Dario Amodei says there is catastrophic risk from AI that could be 1-3 years away. pic.twitter.com/zT8d299EQz
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9. Eliezer Yudkowsky (@ESYudkowsky): "there's inevitable doom at the end of this, where if you keep on making AIs smarter and smarter, they will kill you." pic.twitter.com/S9IvFfctqV
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10. Demis Hassabis calls for international AI governance institutions to manage the risks of AI.pic.twitter.com/ac874p3gDI
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