The 'godfather' of artificial intelligence (AI) has tossed a grenade into the raging debate about the dangers of the technology — after .British-Canadian pioneer Geoffrey Hinton, 75, further fanned the flames of a , as he issued a spine-chilling warning that 'scary' chatbots like the hugely popular ChatGPT could soon become smarter than humans. Some of the world's greatest minds are split over whether AI will destroy or elevate humanity, with Microsoft billionaire championing the technology and Tesla founder Elon Musk a staunch critic.
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