Artificial intelligence studies, which have been covered a lot in our news that we recently shared with you, give hope on the one hand and on the other. shocked. It is clear that studies on artificial intelligence greatly facilitate our lives. On the other hand, as a natural consequence of this, the need for human strength your need will decreaseThis in turn is believed to lead to widespread unemployment.
In fact, there have been some notable developments regarding all of these concerns. For example; including the biggest bosses of the tech world, such as Elon Musk and Steve Wozniak. 1150 namesstudies on artificial intelligence for 6 months about the suspension A open letter they published. On the other hand, Sam Altman, CEO of Open AI, which develops artificial intelligence-based tools, regulation call doing.
A new statement has come out against the risks of artificial intelligence

Now, where artificial intelligence can lead about risks A new development has occurred. A new statement came from a group of people who lead teams working on artificial intelligence, such as Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman. Only consisting of 23 words The explanation was quite striking and thought provoking. Because this statement reflected the opinion of people who were in artificial intelligence themselves. So what statements were included in that statement?
The Turkish translation of the 23-word statement is as follows:
Reducing the risk of AI extinction should be a global priority, alongside other societal-scale risks such as epidemics and nuclear war.

a non-profit organization Artificial intelligence security center Through served Speaking of the statement, the name is one of the senior executives of the institution. Dan Hendrikcks it happened. Hendrycks indicated that the message they wanted to give was very clear and they wanted to give the message by lengthening the text. they don’t want to dilute told. It is already a matter of curiosity how the public and governments will react to the 23-word statement…