A statement from scientists and tech leaders says the risk of AI on humanity should be viewed the same way as a pandemic or nuclear war.
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But speaking for myself, it has not made me think about nuclear war and global pandemic and some of the warnings that these experts and researchers …
AI presents ‘risk of extinction,’ Duke professors caution | Charlotte Observer
Nuclear war. Artificial intelligence? This week, two Duke University professors joined more than 400 researchers, executives and engineers in warning …
AI presents ‘risk of extinction,’ Duke professors caution | Rock Hill Herald
Nuclear war. Artificial intelligence? This week, two Duke University professors joined more than 400 researchers, executives and engineers in …
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Does that sound hyperbolic to you, that AI is as big of a risk to humankind as a pandemic or nuclear war. Anjana Susarla: You know, certainly it …
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AI Researchers Issue Warning: Treat AI Risks as Global Priority – Datanami
Does artificial intelligence represent an existential threat to humanity along the lines of nuclear war and pandemics? A new statement signed by …
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… a group of leading AI experts issued stark warnings about the technology, comparing the risks with pandemics and nuclear war.
