The evolution of technology causes controversy every time an important advance is achieved, leaving in doubt the limits of technological evolution and the moment in which a brake is put on. This concern is rising again with AIs, as more than a thousand experts have signed on to stop training them to prevent them from becoming a threat to society.
In the open letter published in the Future of Life Institute, the experts raised their concerns about the speed at which AIs are advancing thanks to the training and development that is given to them without any security protocol, something that should be observed around the Asilomar principles on AI’s, which indicate that “advanced AI’s could represent a profound change in the history of life on Earth, and should be planned and managed with the corresponding care and resources.” These concerns are related to AI’s that have improved exponentially, such as GPT, which in its version 4.0 has achieved hone your skills very quickly and efficiently.
Therefore, the experts requested in the open letter the stopping the training of AI’s that have a degree of learning and functioning similar to GPT-4 for six months, in order that Openai and other studies that develop these programs have time to design security protocols that allow better control of the evolution of these bots. In addition, they ask for government intervention if this arrest does not happenadded to the government development of systems that can react to artificial intelligence.
Elon Musk is one of those concerned about the evolution of AI’s
Currently, the open letter has been signed by more than 1,100 experts calling for the brake on scientific evolution, including some famous faces in the world of technology, such as the CEO of Tesla. Elon Musk, the co-founder of apple Steve Wozniak and the co-founder of Skype Jan Tallinn. It remains to wait for the possible response of the companies that work with AI’s that are increasingly included in the daily life of Internet users.
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