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The “Godfather” of AI’s Dire Warning… And How You Can Prepare NOW

October 8 was a bittersweet day for Geoffrey Hinton. That’s the day he and John Hopfield were awarded a Nobel Prize in Physics.

Hinton was awarded the prize for his work on “foundational discoveries and inventions that enable machine learning with artificial neural networks.” It’s why he’s known as the “Godfather of AI.”

In other words, Hinton is responsible for laying the groundwork for how AI functions today.

But just as Alfred Nobel came to regret his invention – dynamite – that would be used as a weapon of war, Hinton at least partially regrets his work.

Since May 2023, he’s been warning folks about the dangers posed by this burgeoning technology. In fact, he publicly resigned from Alphabet Inc. (GOOG) to be able to speak out more freely about it.

And last Tuesday, when asked about the effect that AI would have on our society, he said:

It will be comparable with the industrial revolution. But instead of exceeding people in physical strength, it’s going to exceed people in intellectual ability. We have no experience of what it’s like to have things smarter than us.

I bring this up because I think we’re at a tipping point with the AI Boom.

Here’s what I mean…

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