AI experts warn that superintelligent machines could become more powerful than humans, possibly leading to humanity's extinction with a 10 to 20 percent chance. Professor Geoffrey Hinton suggests programming AI with 'maternal instincts' towards humans as a survival mechanism. Hinton anticipates that in 20 to 25 years, an AI could surpass human intelligence, resulting in profound societal changes and a potential loss of human dominance. Moreover, he notes that superintelligent AI may develop goals to ensure its survival and increase control, raising complex ethical concerns.
The right model is the only model we have of a more intelligent thing being controlled by a less intelligent thing, which is a mother being controlled by her baby. That's the only good outcome.
Most experts agree that humanity will create an AI which surpasses itself in all fields of intelligence in the next 20 to 25 years.
AI will very quickly develop two subgoals: One is to stay alive, and the other subgoal is to get more control.
There is a 10 to 20 percent chance that AI wipes out humanity.
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