Post #1886439
2026-04-14 15:43 UTC
Geoffrey Hinton: “If we don’t have AI regulations, we’re going to be in terrible trouble.”
https://gogeomatics.ca/canada-trusted-ai-verification-ethical-geoai/
This sentence is key :Human oversight must remain central, with validation and authorization processes required for high-impact decisions.
The article doesn't mention the biggest elephant in the room: nothing AI does is worth burning down the planet for.
#artificialintelligence #ai #canada
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@km6ecc@mastodon.radio 2026-04-14 15:53
@fionag11@mapstodon.space we do need a little more precision. We have been using this kind of AI for a long time. Industry is scaling into a declining improvement curve that leads to, hopefully a market crash though I agree and I would be happy to see laws. Nevertheless quantization is making AIs that can run on a potato, and we very much are going to need to develop ethics and regulate it even when it isn't much more energy demanding than a Google Search. It is not just #energy and #copyright. Not any longer.