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https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/we- ... ers-of-ai/

I'm not sure if you have to subscribe to the spectator or not. It's an interview with Geoffrey Hinton, ex Google head of AI.
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RubiconCSL wrote: Thu May 04, 2023 2:05 pm https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/we- ... ers-of-ai/

I'm not sure if you have to subscribe to the spectator or not. It's an interview with Geoffrey Hinton, ex Google head of AI.
It's a very good article and I'm often reminded of The Terminator when I hear about AI. When you think about the pace of technological advances, it's quite remarkable, wonder where we'll be in another hundred years....still in league one.. :D
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I’d like a robot that would do washing, ironing, cleaning, cooking, gardening and house maintenance. What’s frightening is that by the time my youngest grandson reaches my present age such a robot may well be available.
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