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Nicole Kobie is PC Pro’s futures editor. She’d argue AI is already smarter than a lot of people, but that says more about people than the success of OpenAI or Google.
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hen Geoffrey Hinton, the “godfather” of neural networks, quit what must have been a pretty sweet gig at Google, he did so to openly warn about the pace of AI development. He’s not alone: 1,000 industry players signed a letter demanding a six-month developmental moratorium; Sam Altman, CEO of GPT-maker OpenAI, admitted that his