AI campaigner says CEOs are 'freaking out' about rapid advancement as humanity approaches point of no return

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AI campaigner says CEOs are 'freaking out' about rapid advancement as humanity approaches point of no return

A leading scientist and AI campaigner has raised concerns about the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence, with fears that major corporations are downplaying the risks. The development of AI technologies is seen as both revolutionary and potentially dangerous, as it could lead to a future where AI surpasses human control. The urgency for strict regulation on advanced AI programs is emphasized to prevent unforeseen consequences.

Tech giants are engaged in a race to achieve artificial general intelligence (AGI), which poses uncertainties about its evolution and alignment with human interests. The debate between accelerationists, who advocate for rapid AI development, and those calling for caution highlights the complex ethical and societal implications of AI progress. The potential impact on the job market and the need for governments to address the impending societal shifts due to automation are also significant concerns.

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