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Hinton最新警告:杀手机器人或将带来更多战争,最大担忧是AI接管人类
SIASUNSIASUN(SZ:300024) 3 6 Ke·2025-09-03 10:54

Group 1 - Geoffrey Hinton warns that the rise of lethal autonomous weapons, such as killer robots and drones, is making it easier to initiate wars [1][6][7] - Hinton emphasizes that the emergence of autonomous weapons lowers the humanitarian costs of war, making it more likely for wealthy nations to invade poorer ones [7][8] - The cost of war is decreasing due to the replacement of human soldiers with robots, which could encourage governments to engage in conflicts more readily [7][8][9] Group 2 - Hinton expresses concern about the long-term risk of AI taking over, rather than immediate malicious use by bad actors [9][10] - He suggests that the only way to prevent AI from taking over is to ensure that superintelligent AI does not desire to do so, which requires international cooperation [10][11] - Hinton highlights the potential for AI to replace jobs across various sectors, including low-wage and even some high-empathy roles like nursing and medicine [11][12][13] Group 3 - Hinton discusses the implications of AI in the medical field, noting its ability to predict health issues and assist in drug design [16][17][18][20] - He believes that AI could lead to significant advancements in healthcare within the next few years [20][21] - Hinton critiques AI companies for not prioritizing safety in their development efforts, indicating a need for more focus on secure AI practices [22][23][24] Group 4 - Hinton introduces the concept of "AI mother," suggesting that AI could be designed with a nurturing instinct to ensure human success [28][30] - This idea challenges the traditional view of humans as the apex of intelligence, proposing a relationship where humans are akin to children in relation to AI [30][31] - Hinton's recent optimism about AI's future stems from this new perspective on coexistence with AI [27][28]