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WSJ tech columnist Christopher Mims joins host Zoe Thomas to discuss LeCun’s position and why he says today’s AI is dumber than a cat. Sign up for the WSJ's free Technology newsletter.
The 76-year-old Hinton resigned from Google last year in part so he could talk more about the possibility that AI systems could escape human control and influence elections or power dangerous robots.
LeCun thinks that today’s AI models, while useful, are far from rivaling the intelligence of our pets, let alone us. When I ...
Yann LeCun, Chief AI Scientist at Meta, believes LLMs are doomed due to their inability to represent the high-dimensional spaces that characterize our world ...
Geoffrey Hinton, the "godfather of AI," says the technology is advancing faster than expected. He warned that if AI becomes superintelligent, humans may have no way of stopping it from taking over.
The AI pioneer estimates a 10% to 20% risk that artificial intelligence will eventually take control from humans. "People haven't got it yet, people haven't understood what's coming," he warned.
“Godfather” of AI calls out latest models for lying to users Turing Award-winner Yoshua Bengio warns recent models display dangerous characteristics.
FILE-Geoffrey Hinton, the Godfather of AI, speaks during day two of Collision 2023 at the Enercare Centre in Toronto, Canada. (Photo By Ramsey Cardy/Sportsfile for Collision via Getty Images) ...
Geoffrey Hinton, the “Godfather of AI,” at a conference in Toronto in June. Earlier this month, Geoffrey Hinton, the 76-year-old “Godfather of AI,” was awarded the Nobel Prize in physics.
WSJ tech columnist Christopher Mims joins host Zoe Thomas to discuss LeCun’s position and why he says today’s AI is dumber than a cat. Sign up for the WSJ's free Technology newsletter.