Geoffrey Hinton changes stance on military AI due to Ukraine war
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Natalie Musumeci
Summary
Geoffrey Hinton, the renowned "godfather of AI," has changed his stance on military applications of artificial intelligence due to the war in Ukraine. Previously opposed to AI being used in warfare, Hinton now acknowledges that the realities of modern conflict—particularly the use of drones and autonomous systems in Ukraine—have shifted his perspective. He expresses concern about an AI arms race but recognizes that military AI development may be inevitable given global security threats.
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If we don't develop this technology, others will. And they might not have the same ethical constraints.
The use of drones in Ukraine has shown that AI in warfare is already here. We can't pretend otherwise.
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