hello. the man widely seen as the godfather of artificial intelligence has quit his job at google, warning of the dangers of ai. doctor geoffrey henton s pioneering research on aland neural networks has paved the way for current work on al, but he says he now regrets his work and is worried the technology will flood the internet with misinformation. google has responded in a statement, saying. doctor henton has told the bbc how these systems can know so much. the kind of these systems can know so much. tie: kind of intelligence we these systems can know so much. tue: kind of intelligence we are developing is very different from the intelligence we have. we are biological systems, and these are digital systems, and the big difference is that with digital systems, you have many copies of the same set of weights, the same model of the world. and all these copies can learn separately but share their knowledge instantly, so it s as if you had 10,000 people, and whenever one person
of the uk, pay negotiations in wales are ongoing. most health workers in scotland have agreed to a 6.5% pay deal, but the results of a bma ballot is expected this friday. if we step back for a second, two things we should make clear, the first is that this pay deal will go through as early as next month, and affect most of the health workers, or all of the health workers, other than, as you said, doctors and dentists in the nhs in england. correct? , ., , correct? yes, that s right. the government correct? yes, that s right. the government had correct? yes, that s right. the government had always - correct? yes, that s right. the government had always said . correct? yes, that s right. the i government had always said that correct? yes, that s right. the - government had always said that if a majority of the health unions back the deal, it would implement the pay rise, a 5% pay rise next year and a one off payment for last year. and that that would happen as soon as possible. tha
computer. they make millions of choices given rules set by people. this can be used in predicting the weather was driverless cars. ai hansbrough power to the computer. that s how it predicts how things like weather systems might behave. but it s only ever as good as the data learn from. facial recognition is an example of this, but it doesn t i was get it right, people can be wrongly identified. the data it learned from. that s because machines mimic existing vices in society. it s hoped the efficiency of ai can be improved. professor michael wooldridge is from the department of computer science at oxford university and told me his thoughts earlier. chatgpt thoughts earlier. chatg pt and thoughts earlier. chatgpt and tools like that, when you sit down and play with them, they are very dazzling at first. it s very impressive that you can sit down and talk to ai, which seems to be very knowledgeable, it seems to be very knowledgeable, it seems to be very confident. it comes back with
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