Nobel recipient Geoffrey Hinton wishes he thought of AI safety sooner
- Geoffrey Hinton does not regret his foundational work in artificial intelligence but wishes he had prioritized safety concerns earlier.
- Hinton warns that humanity will need to seriously worry about control when superintelligence occurs, citing rapid AI development as a serious concern.
- Following his Nobel announcement, Hinton expressed hope that the award would provide a larger platform to discuss AI risks, which has now come to fruition.
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