ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IS changing the way we think about authorship, art, and white collar work. It may be changing how we think, full stop.
Decisions as minor as what to watch on a streaming service or as major as whether to approve someone for a mortgage are being gently, or not so gently, automated.
OP-ED: The uncertain future of artificial intelligence | Op-Ed | observer-reporter.com
Disclosure: Except for Microsoft spellcheck, the following commentary was written with 100% human input
It is difficult to keep up with the news concerning the warp-speed rollout of machine-generated artificial intelligence (AI). This new technology refers to the simulation of human intelligence by machines that are programmed to think like us.
Rochelle News-Leader | Consider this: Artificial intelligence
When I read Mr. Reeder’s article “Artificial intelligence and how it may affect jobs” in the Sunday, April 16 edition of this paper, it got me thinking of a paper I wrote in my senior year in Rochelle High School.
I do, however, remember the premise of the paper I wrote. I talked about how developing computers to have human thoughts and feelings would not be sound. That it could only lead to tragedy. This, again, was coming from my 18-year-old self at a time when computers were in their initial development.
'The Godfather of AI' Quits Google and Warns of Danger Ahead - The New York Times
For half a century, Geoffrey Hinton nurtured the technology at the heart of chatbots like ChatGPT. Now he worries it will cause serious harm.
Dr. Geoffrey Hinton is leaving Google so that he can freely share his concern that artificial intelligence could cause the world serious harm. Credit... Chloe Ellingson for The New York Times
Geoffrey Hinton, a pioneer in artificial intelligence, resigns from Google over ethical fears | ...
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Geoffrey Hinton, a pioneer in artificial intelligence (AI) and a longtime leader of Google's AI research division, has resigned from his position at the tech giant, citing growing concerns about the ethical implications of the technology he helped create, the New York Times reported on Monday.
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