AI advances have sparked a new global race for military dominance. GeoffreyHinton said that, right now, countries are working in secret to gain an advantage. That will change once AI becomes so ...
Nobel laureate in physics GeoffreyHinton, left, receives his award from Sweden's King Carl Gustaf, right, during the Nobel Prize award ceremony in Stockholm, Sweden, Tuesday, Dec. 10, 2024.
Or sign-in if you have an account. GeoffreyHinton says he doesn’t regret the work he did that laid the foundations of artificial intelligence, but wishes he thought of safety sooner.