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                      Godfather of AI Warns of its Risks

                      Published by Asma Ijaz on May 2, 2023
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                      • Artificial Intelligence
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                      A prominent artificialintelligence (AI) engineer at Google has resigned from the company, citing ethical concerns over the use of AI in the development of chatbots. Geoffrey Hinton, a senior researcher who played a key role in the development of Google’s chatbot technology, has expressed concerns over the potential for chatbots to be used to manipulate users or spread misinformation.

                      Hinton’s departure is a significant blow to Google’s airesearch efforts, as he is one of the most respected figures in the field of machine learning. He has been a vocal advocate for ethical AI and has called for greater #transparency and accountability in developing AI systems.

                      The use of #chatbots has become increasingly widespread in recent years, with many companies and organizations using them to automate customer service and other tasks. However, there are growing concerns over the potential for using chatbots for malicious purposes, such as spreading fake news or manipulating public opinion.

                      Hinton’s resignation highlights the need for companies to take a more proactive approach to ethical AI. While AI has the potential to revolutionize many industries, it is crucial that ethical principles guide its development and that the risks and potential negative consequences are carefully considered.

                      As AI continues to advance, it is likely that we will see more debates and discussions over its ethical implications. The development of AI must be guided by a commitment to transparency, accountability, and a clear understanding of its potential impacts on society.

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