Hope or horror? The great AI debate dividing its pioneers
by Dan Milmo Global technology editor from Technology | The Guardian on (#6FTJ4)
CEO of DeepMind is not a pessimist' but warns of threat from AI and says we must be active in shaping a middle way'
Demis Hassabis says he is not in the pessimistic" camp about artificial intelligence. But that did not stop the CEO of Google DeepMind signing a statement in May warning that the threat of extinction from AI should be treated as a societal risk comparable to pandemics or nuclear weapons.
That uneasy gap between hope and horror, and the desire to bridge it, is a key reason why Rishi Sunak convened next week's global AI safety summit in Bletchley Park, a symbolic choice as the base of the visionary codebreakers - including computing pioneer Alan Turing - who deciphered German communications during the second world war.
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