Researchers predict artificial intelligence could lead to a 'nuclear-level catastrophe'

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Researchers predict artificial intelligence could lead to a 'nuclear-level catastrophe'
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According to a study conducted by researchers at three universities, artificial intelligence could, this century, make a decision leading to catastrophic outcomes.

Fox News host Steve Hilton delves into ChatGPT, an artificial intelligence program that could have major implications for writing-focused jobs on 'The Next Revolution.', with chatbots being able to have almost human-like conversations with users in real time, and image generators conjuring realistic-looking photos based on word prompts.

While proponents of the advancing technology have lauded its ability to increase creativity and streamline work, others are more critical, even warning of potential catastrophes. Stanford’s 2023 Artificial Intelligence Index Report highlights a study which revealed 36% of the Natural Language Processing research community said AI decisions could cause"nuclear-level catastrophe." Seventy-three percent of respondents said it could lead to"revolutionary societal change.

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