Today: October 13, 2024
Today: October 13, 2024

With AI warning, Nobel winner joins ranks of laureates who’ve cautioned about the risks of their own work

Paul Berg accepts the Nobel Prize for chemistry in Stockholm in December 1980.Tobbe Gustavsson/Reportagebild/Pool/AP via CNN Newsource
October 13, 2024
Meg Tirrell - CNN

(CNN) — When computer scientist Geoffrey Hinton won the Nobel Prize in physics on Tuesday for his work on machine learning, he immediately issued a warning about the power of the technology that his research helped propel: artificial intelligence.

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