Just for balance, Hinton is not against AI per se:
"We’re going to see radical new drugs. We are going to get much better cancer treatment than the present," he said. AI will help doctors comb through and correlate the vast amounts of data produced by MRI and CT scans.
That's just one aspect of one field. He's all for AI, he's just all for unchecked AI.
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Someone once observed – I thought it was Plato, but I can't find the source – that if the inhabitant of Mount Olympus were truly Gods, then why do they evidence the worst and most demeaning human vices? Spite, lust, vengeance, jealousy, etc., etc.
A similar observation springs to mind – it seems that, in spite of the fact they are silicon-based systems, AI seems already to show a tendency to copy the lesser aspects of their carbon-based developers.