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Trump’s AI Action Plan: What You Need to Know

Trump’s AI Action Plan: What You Need to Know

Artificial intelligence (AI) is changing the world fast. But not everyone agrees on how risky it really is. Geoffrey Hinton, often called the "Godfather of AI," recently spoke out. He said many tech leaders publicly downplay the risks of AI. However, there is one leader he respects who does not.

Who Is Geoffrey Hinton?

Geoffrey Hinton is a pioneer in AI. He helped create the deep learning technology that powers many AI systems today. Because of this, many people listen carefully when he talks about AI's future.

Why Does Hinton Think Tech Leaders Downplay AI Risks?

Hinton believes that many people at big tech companies say AI is safe, even when they are worried inside. He thinks this happens because companies want to keep investors happy and avoid panic.

The One Leader Who Takes AI Risks Seriously

While many tech leaders downplay AI risks, Hinton praised Demis Hassabis, the CEO of DeepMind. Hassabis is one of the few leaders who truly understands the dangers of AI. He works hard to promote safety and good rules for AI.

What Does This Mean for Us?

As AI becomes more powerful, it’s important to listen to experts like Geoffrey Hinton. We need to take AI risks seriously and support leaders who push for strong safety measures.

Final Thoughts

AI will keep growing fast. But we cannot ignore its risks. Thanks to voices like Geoffrey Hinton and Demis Hassabis, more people are starting to pay attention to AI safety. This is good news for everyone.


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