AI pioneer says its threat to world may be ‘more urgent’ than climate change

By Martin Coulter LONDON (Reuters) – Artificial intelligence could pose a “more urgent” threat to humanity than climate change, AI pioneer Geoffrey Hinton told Reuters in an interview on Friday.  Geoffrey Hinton, widely known as one of the “godfathers of AI”, recently announced he had quit Alphabet after a decade at the firm, saying he…

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At Musk’s brain-chip startup, animal-testing panel is rife with potential conflicts

By Rachael Levy and Marisa Taylor (Reuters) – Elon Musk’s brain-implant venture has filled an animal-research oversight board with company insiders who may stand to benefit financially as the firm reaches development goals, according to company documents and interviews with six current and former employees. Such oversight boards are required by federal law for organizations…

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Biden meets Microsoft, Google CEOs on AI dangers

By Nandita Bose and David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) -President Joe Biden met with CEOs of top artificial intelligence companies including Microsoft and Alphabet’s Google on Thursday and made clear they must ensure their products are safe before they are deployed. Generative artificial intelligence has become a buzzword this year, with apps such as ChatGPT capturing…

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Google AI pioneer says he quit to speak freely about technology’s ‘dangers’

(Reuters) – A pioneer of artificial intelligence said he quit Google to speak freely about the technology’s dangers, after realising computers could become smarter than people far sooner than he and other experts had expected. “I left so that I could talk about the dangers of AI without considering how this impacts Google,” Geoffrey Hinton…

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China’s April iron ore imports up 5% y/y at 90.4 million tonnes

BEIJING (Reuters) – China’s imports of iron ore rose 5.1% in April from the same period the previous year, customs data showed on Tuesday, as buyers anticipated strong demand for the steelmaking ingredient during the peak spring construction season. The world’s top iron ore consumer brought in 90.44 million tonnes of the steelmaking ingredient last…

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