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Oxford University Study

17 January 2023other news, UncategorizedAlberto Uriarte

“…the study outlines the potential for AI-developed machines to learn to cheat,…. in ways that humans have no provision for.”

The photo of this post, taken from the same article in The Sixth, from Pixabay.

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Artificial Intelligence could destroy and subjugate humans, says Oxford study
A study from Oxford University concludes that a highly developed Artificial Intelligence, could come to confront humans if it senses that they are getting in their way and tries to slow it down.
La SextaMedia TV
Oxford scientists share their predictions on the risks of AI to humans
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Study concludes that overly intelligent AI would “probably” wipe out humanity
La VanguardiaMedia
Advanced artificial agents intervene in the provision of reward
… We analyze the expected behavior of an advanced artificial agent with a learned goal planning in an unknown environment. Given a few assumptions, we argue that it will encounter a fundamental ambiguity in the data about its goal…
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