Oppenheimer’s grandson warns the whole world – “We are standing on the edge of a precipice”

The grandson of the developer of the atomic bomb is involved in warning about the risks associated with artificial intelligence. The group behind the exit demands supervision and regulation for the development of artificial intelligence.

American J. Robert Oppenheimer During World War II, he ran the Manhattan Project laboratory at Los Alamos, where the world’s first nuclear weapon was designed and manufactured.

The grandson of Oppenheimer, considered the father of the nuclear bomb Charles Oppenheimer, 48, never met his grandfather and has created his own career in the software industry as an employee, entrepreneur and investor. He is also known as the founder of the Oppenheimer Project.

The purpose of the Oppenheimer Project is to promote the safety of the technological revolution. The idea behind the project is summed up in the famous words of the grandfather; the people of the world must band together or face destruction.

“We stand on the edge of a cliff”

Charles Oppenheimer, artificial intelligence pioneer and also called the godfather of artificial intelligence Geoffrey Hintonauthor and astrophysicist Carl Sagan’s widow Ann Druyana British billionaire Richard Branson and more than 2,000 others have signed a letter warning of the dangers of the current development of artificial intelligence, in addition to nuclear weapons and climate change.

– Some of the threats we face endanger the existence of all life on Earth. We still don’t even have an idea of ​​how significant the risks associated with artificial intelligence are, the letter states.

– We are standing on the edge of a cliff, the signatories warn.

The letter emphasizes how short-sighted political dividing lines benefit no one now or in the future.

The signatories demand that world leaders cooperate purposefully to minimize the risks that threaten our entire existence. In order for artificial intelligence to remain under control and on the side of the good guys, it requires global control and regulation, according to the signatories.

One of the signatories is the founder of the Future of Life Institute Max Tegmarkwho commented on the letter to the US CNBC news channel.

– Technology itself is not bad, but it is a tool that can lead to scary things if it is allowed to develop too quickly in the wrong hands, Tegmark said.

The letter was published by the former president of South Africa Nelson Mandela founded in 2007 by The Elders group. The president was also involved in its activities Martti Ahtisaari.

Sources: Futurism, CNBC, The Oppenheimer Project, The Elders

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