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Dr. H

Hey I am on Medial • 5m

Hinton stepping away from Google after building so much of the foundation says a lot. From what I understand, AI developing internal reasoning or “teaching itself” isn’t just sci-fi anymore, it’s happening in narrow domains. And while it’s not true sentience, it is a level of complexity we barely understand. i honestly saw it coming ages ago and am sure many of us did. Now that's, what Hinton feared, not killer robots, but unpredictable systems evolving beyond our control. And truth be told, even the people building this tech often don’t fully know how it works. It's kinda like the brain, you can't explain how you made every decision today, and large AI models are similar, like black boxes. And, $44 million to keep quiet? Bruh. When money starts speaking louder than ethics, we risk silencing the very people trying to warn us. So nah, the threat isn’t that AI is evil. It’s that it’s powerful, it’s fast, and nobody’s really in control. So neither is the tech the villain, our obsession with profit and lack of oversight...That might be. And seriously just like Frankenstein’s monster… was it really evil? Or did he just create something the people and all didn’t know how to love, understand, or guide?

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