Geoffrey Hinton once helped spark the neural network revolution that powers today’s artificial intelligence systems. Now the Nobel laureate sounds repeated alarms about what those systems may become. At a recent Sana AI Summit in New York, the 77-year-old computer scientist told his audience that humanity stands on the edge of something profound. We are not merely designing tools. We are bringing into existence new forms of intelligence that wil…
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