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Geoffrey Hinton and Nick Frosst debate language, intelligence, and the risks and rewards of AI at a headline Toronto Tech ...
Geoffrey Hinton, the "Godfather of AI," left Google due to self-censorship concerns, feeling unable to openly discuss AI's ...
These were some of the questions addressed by the University of Toronto’s Geoffrey Hinton – a University Professor emeritus ...
Two days after he was inaugurated, President Donald Trump underscored his administration's focus on AI innovation with a ...
Canada risks losing its early advantage in artificial intelligence because businesses are adopting the technology too slowly, ...
Geoffrey Hinton, the Godfather of AI, warns that humanity faces an existential risk as AI evolves. Despite his groundbreaking work, Hinton offers an unexpected career suggestion for those looking to ...
If mistakes artificial intelligence make have you doubting it can't ever rival humans, one of the technology's pioneers says ...
Google’s former AI chief, Geoffrey Hinton, says there are two ways in which AI poses an existential threat to humanity. But ...
AI writing is pervasive, prompting mixed feelings. While some resist it, others explore its complexities, urging for ethical practices and transparency.
Geoffrey Hinton questions the idea of AI creating new jobs. Hilton, who left Google in 2023 to openly discuss AI’s dangers, said the impact on job is already being felt.
Does artificial intelligence have subjective experience? Could AI outsmart and outmanoeuvre humans? What can Canada do to ensure it remains a leader ...