Despite being involved in the development of Google's chatbot, Bard, which uses many of the techniques he helped pioneer, Hinton has recently voiced concerns about the potential risks posed by AI to humanity. He believes that the increasingly advanced giant language models, such as OpenAI's ChatGPT, could be used for harmful purposes by bad actors, and could also result in widespread job losses.
Hinton's career path was perhaps inevitable, given his family's strong scientific background, including his great-grandfather George Boole, a mathematician who laid the foundations for modern computers, and his father Geoffrey Taylor, a respected scholar and member of the Royal Society. Hinton himself was inducted into the Royal Society in 1998 and has made significant contributions to the field of AI.
Backpropagation, a technique he helped develop, is crucial to the development of chatbots like Bard and
ChatGPT. It allows the neural network to learn from its mistakes and improve its predictions over time. Despite his involvement in AI development, Hinton remains concerned about the potential negative impacts of this technology on society.
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