'It's not an overreach.'
"It's not an overreach," Cuban told the"AI as it is today is not an existential threat," the billionaire added. "But in the future, say 15 to 20 years, there will be simulations of threat creation and responses for things we haven't even considered to this point."
In other words, according to Cuban, folks like Altman and Musk are rightfully sounding the alarm — not necessarily about what's happening in the present, but about looming unknowns in our not-so-distant future.The guy's got a point. Existing AI presents serious concerns, the threat of mass-produced misinformation being a particularly pressing one. But at-scale misinformation, while obviously a bad and harmful thing, isn't necessarily threat-level doomsday.
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