
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been a subject of fascination and speculation, with many thought leaders offering insights into its future impact. Here are some notable quotes:
- Ray Kurzweil, futurist and inventor: “Artificial intelligence will reach human levels by around 2029. Follow that out further to, say, 2045, we will have multiplied the intelligence, the human biological machine intelligence of our civilization a billion-fold.”
- Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI: “AI will probably most likely lead to the end of the world, but in the meantime, there’ll be great companies.”
- Nick Bostrom, philosopher and AI researcher: “Machine intelligence is the last invention that humanity will ever need to make.”
- Garry Kasparov, chess grandmaster and AI advocate: “AI won’t replace humans, but those who use AI will replace those who don’t.”
- Geoffrey Hinton, AI pioneer: “It’s not inconceivable that AI could wipe out humanity.”
These perspectives highlight the diverse views on AI’s potential trajectory, encompassing both its transformative benefits and existential risks.
Elon Musk warned at MIT’s AeroAstro Centennial Symposium
“The real question is, when will we draft an artificial intelligence bill of rights? What will that consist of? And who will get to decide that?”
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