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Jeffrey Hinton, one of the most famous people in the world artificial intelligencealarms that machines can quickly outperform humans, and he advocates that “maternal instincts” are embedded in advanced systems, ensuring that AI cares and protects people.
Hinton believes that artificial general information, a type of AI that can meet or surpass human abilities, could be far faster than previous estimates of 30-50 years, just a few years away. Reported by Forbes Magazine.
“They’ll be much smarter than us,” Hinton said at a recent AI4 conference in Las Vegas. “Imagine you were in charge of a three-year-old playground and you worked for them.
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Jeffrey Hinton, an English-Canadian cognitive psychologist and computer scientist known as the “AI Godfather,” will speak at the Collision Tech Conference held at the Enercare Center in Toronto on June 28, 2023. (Getty Images/Jeff Robbins via Getty Images/AFP)
Hinton, frequently referred to as the “Godfather of AI,” noted that AI has a unique ability to learn collectively. Meaning machine According to Forbes, it could significantly outweigh human progress.
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“If people can do that in college, you’ll take one course, your friends take different courses, you know everything,” he said. “You can only share for a second. AI can share 1 trillion bits with each update.”

According to Forbes, AI has the unique ability to learn collectively. (Reuters/Dad Luvik/Illustration/File Photo/Reuters Photo)
Hinton believes researchers should truly prioritize creating AI I care about peopleit’s not just focusing on maintaining control. According to Forbes, “maternal instincts” should be incorporated into systems that are motivated to protect human life, he said.
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“We need an AI mother, not an AI assistant,” Hinton said. “Assistant is someone you can fire. You cannot fire your mother, thankfully.”

Hinton left Google in 2023. This is because they wanted to be more free to talk about the dangers of AI. (Getty Images/Malena Sloth via Getty Images/Bloomberg)
Despite many warnings about the dangers of AI, Hinton believes it can provide benefits Healthcare Industry. He said AI could speed up patient diagnosis, develop more targeted drugs and provide tailored treatment, Forbes reported.
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Hinton quit his job as a Google Engineer in 2023. This further warned of the dangers of AI development. Hinton has worked for Google for over 10 years and is responsible for the 2012 technical breakthrough that serves as the basis for Current ai like Chatgpt.
Hinton did not immediately respond to a request for Fox Business’s comment.