![]() EXCLUSIVE: What ChatGPT really thinks of YOU: MailOnline asks the AI bot to come up with a stereotype for.'Many people have debated whether we should or shouldn't continue to develop them,' he continued. Like the invention of the atomic bomb in the 1940s, Baragona told that 'AI superintelligence is like the nuclear weapons of software.' ![]() 'While I can only speculate why Gates and Sundar didn't sign the letter to pause advanced AI research, I think they didn't because they're signing the checks to expedite AI's progress,' Baragona said. The powers of ChatGPT-like AI have sparked a civil war in Silicon Valley.Įlon Musk and Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak signed the letter for an AI pause, while Gates and Google CEO Sundar Pichai did not. The fears come with the extraordinary rise of ChatGPT, which has taken the world by storm in recent months, passing leading medical and law exams that take humans nearly three months to prepare. 'If we're like the chimps, then the AI will destroy us, or we'll become enslaved to it.' 'The humans obviously win since we're far smarter and can leverage more advanced technology to defeat them. 'It's almost akin to a war between chimps and humans, Baragona, who signed the letter, told Kevin Baragona was one of the more than 1,000 leading experts who signed an open letter on The Future of Life Institute, calling for a pause on the 'dangerous race' to develop ChatGPT-like AI.Īmericans were wrestling with a similar idea, while developing the weapon of mass destruction - at the time it was dubbed 'nuclear anxiety.' He sees the AI race as the future, while Musk and others see it as the 21st century's nuclear arms race. Musk has long been against AI, warning it will end humanity and is asking for a six-month pause. Kevin Baragona was one of the more than 1,000 leading experts who signed an open letter, calling for a pause on the 'dangerous race' to develop ChatGPT-like AI ![]() Microsoft also added AI to its Bing search engine in February, incorporating ChatGPT powers. In January, it was speculated Gates's company invested an additional $10 billion in the startup to compete with Google in commercializing new AI breakthroughs. Microsoft, founded by Gates, has heavily invested in OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT. 'But there are a lot of different opinions in this area.' 'I do not really understand who they are saying could stop, and would every country in the world agree to stop, and why to stop?' Gates said. ![]() He also said the details of any pause would be complicated to enforce. what we need to do is identify the tricky areas.' 'Clearly, there are huge benefits to these things. 'I do not think asking one particular group to pause solves the challenges,' Gates said Monday. The comments hit back at the open letter signed by Musk and his fellow AI critics calling for a six-month pause on developing AI. The Microsoft founder said that pulling the plug on the growth of ChatGPT-like systems will 'not solve the challenges,' but industry leaders should focus on how to use the progress best. Gates says the pause would not solve the challenges faced.īill Gates has criticized Elon Musk and more than 1,000 tech leaders who are calling for a pause in developing artificial intelligence due to fears it could destroy humanity. Bill Gates did not sign the letter with Elon Musk, which calls for the development of AI to stop for six months. ![]()
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