According to a survey conducted by Stanford University, 36 percent of AI researchers believe that AI could cause 'nuclear-level catastrophe.' Great.
conducted by Stanford University's Institute for Human-Centered AI, 36 percent of researchers believe that AI could cause a "nuclear-level catastrophe." Great., which is essentially the industry's state of the union.
"This growth is evidence, of both greater use of AI technologies and awareness of misuse possibilities," the researchers wrote. Despite these concerns, only 41 percent of natural language processing researchers thought that AI should be regulated, according to the report.The survey serves as a fascinating glimpse into the collective mind of the AI industry, which overall seems to have some ambivalence about the tech's future. Only 57 percent of researchers, for example, think that "recent research progress" is paving the way for artificial general intelligence.
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