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Google just revealed Gemini and will directly integrate the AI into Google apps. The GPT-4 competitor comes in 3 models — Ultra, Pro, and Nano. Here's a thread of EVERYTHING you need to know:


British researcher and academic Geoffrey Hinton, who is often referred to as one of the godfathers of artificial intelligence, has ended his nearly decade-long association with Google to independently warn against the dangers of further developing AI without analysing its impact. Following an interview with The New York Times, the Canada-based research scholar said in a tweet on Monday (May 1), “I left [Google] so that I could talk about the dangers of AI without considering how this impacts Google,” adding that the company has acted “very responsibly” in the quest towards AI development. Google began testing this year for its own AI chatbot, named Bard. Notably, Mr Hinton worked for Google for over a decade and was one of the most respected voices in the field. His major AI breakthrough came when working with two graduate students in Toronto in 2012. The trio was able to successfully create an algorithm that could analyze photos and identify common elements, such as dogs and cars, according to the NYT. One of the students who worked on the project with him now works as OpenAI's chief scientist. His pioneering work on neural networks also shaped artificial intelligence systems, powering many of today's products like ChatGPT, reported CNN. However, he told the BBC that chatbots could soon overtake the level of information that a human brain holds. While some are hopeful about AI’s potential benefits, others share Hinton's worries about the lack of ethical considerations in the development of AI. Concerns around data privacy, deepfake, unemployment, and the necessity for strong regulatory frameworks are also brought up. Hinton’s profile by the UK’s Royal Society notes that the development of artificial neural networks “may well be the start of autonomous intelligent brain-like machines”. . . . #TheTatva #TatvaNews #GeoffreyHinton #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #Google #ChatGPT #Technology #Tech #Quot #Scary #Godfather #Danger #Warning #SOS







