️🤖Mo Gawdat, ex-director of the US research center Google X, on the huge dangers of artificial intelligence: In the next few years, it will change the world in unprecedented ways. It’s inevitable. It’s a change. We’re not talking about 2040, we’re talking about 2025-2026. Let’s assume that machines will be a billion times smarter or they will become significantly smarter than us. Let’s put that in perspective. ChatGPT today is modeling an IQ of 155. Einstein had 160. The smartest person on the planet has an IQ of 208-210 if I remember correctly. But we’re comparing Einstein to a machine. I’ll tell you openly, AI experts say this is only the very, very, very small tip of the iceberg. ChatGPT-4 is 10 times smarter than it was a few months ago. And if there’s no change now, that means ChatGPT-5 could have an IQ of 1600 within the next few months. I’m asking the government, I’m screaming, don’t wait for the first patient to show up. Start doing something now. We’re going to see massive job losses. We’re going to see a replacement of job categories across the board. It may take a year, it may take a few years, it doesn’t matter how long it takes. But it’s about to happen. Are you ready for it? And I have a very clear call to action for governments. I propose to tax AI-powered businesses at 98%. That way you would do what you tried to do in the open letter by slowing down their development a little bit, while at the same time getting enough money to pay for all those people who will be put out of work by this technology. [Why does this make you emotional?] Because this stupidity of humanity affects people who have done nothing wrong. Our greed is affecting innocents. The reality is that this arms race is not interested in what the common man gets out of it. It’s all about the fact that every line of code written in AI today is aimed at defeating the opponent. It’s not to improve the lives of a third party. InfoDefenseENGLISH InfoDefense Источник: InfoDefenseENGLISH
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