The Verge interviews Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman about the company’s approach to advanced AI, superintelligence, AGI, OpenAI, and automation. His message is that more powerful AI systems are arriving soon, but Microsoft wants them to remain human-controlled and human-serving. The piece is less a product announcement than a window into Microsoft’s strategic framing of AI progress and job disruption.
QbitAI summarizes Geoffrey Hinton’s latest interview, where he says he believes AI systems are already conscious. He argues that humans must accept intelligence may no longer be uniquely biological. The article also traces his shift from focusing on how to control AI toward asking why a future superintelligence would choose to treat humanity well.
This issue of Import AI 456, written by Jack Clark, delves into three highly forward-looking and interconnected areas of AI development: the relationship…
In this edition of Import AI (Issue 445), author Jack Clark guides readers through three core topics at the very frontier of AI development: the timeline for…
In this issue of Import AI 442, Jack Clark raises a core fundamental question: "Will the arrival of superintelligence be an instantaneous 'phase change,' or a…
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