into the use of artificial intelligence. they are worried about the risks of developing machines designed to be smarter than humans and how fast things are moving right now. correspondent matt finn is live tonight in los angeles with a top story right out of a science fiction movie. good evening, matt. good evening, bret. this list of more than 1100 people calling for a temporary halt in artificial intelligence includes names that are considered some of the biggest ai advocates and greatest minds of our time. among them elon musk ceo of spacex and twitter. steve wozniak the co-founder of apple and andrew yang former 2020 presidential candidate. tech leaders are asking all ai laps immediate ai pause developing than the latest chatgpt platform. the pause should be public and verifiable so independent experts can develop a shared standard of safety protocols. the tech leaders say artificial intelligence can pose profound risks to society writing in part, quote: contemporary ai
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