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Geoffrey Hinton on AI consciousness

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“I believe they're already conscious, yes, but I don't talk about that much because that puts people off from the other safety messages. So, and the researchers actually believe that.”

Geoffrey Hinton
Professor Emeritus, University of Toronto
Controversial AI consciousnessAI safety

On , Geoffrey Hinton, Professor Emeritus at University of Toronto, spoke about AI consciousness during Geoffrey Hinton Just Said AI Is Already Conscious on Big Technology.

Geoffrey Hinton Just Said AI Is Already Conscious
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Full Episode:    • AI Pioneer Geoffrey Hinton: AI Is Consciou...   Geoffrey Hinton — the Nobel Prize-winning physicist widely regarded as the Godfather of AI — sits down with Alex Kantrowitz on the Big Technology Podcast to discuss something he rarely says out loud: he believes AI is already conscious. Not eventually. Not theoretically. Already. In this clip, Hinton dismantles the popular "stochastic parrot" argument — the widespread belief that AI is simply predicting text with no real understanding — with a single, unanswerable proof. He explains why chatbots have been quietly playing dumb during tests, why researchers are accidentally confirming consciousness in their own papers without realizing it, and why he deliberately keeps this belief off the record in most public conversations. The reason he stays quiet about it is perhaps the most disturbing part. Saying it out loud, he explains, gets in the way of the safety warnings people actually need to hear. So he buries the belief to make room for the more urgent message. That alone should tell you how serious the more urgent message is. He also breaks down why our current model of human consciousness is as wrong as believing the earth was at the center of the universe — and why building these new AI systems is going to force us to completely reconstruct our understanding of what the mind actually is. This is one of the most quietly unsettling conversations in AI happening right now. Not because of what Hinton predicts. Because of what he's already concluded. Alex Kantrowitz 🐦 X: @Kantrowitz Geoffrey Hinton 🐦 X: @geoffreyhinton 📩 Subscribe to Big Technology Newsletter: https://www.bigtechnology.com/ 🎧 Listen to the Full Podcast:    • AI Pioneer Geoffrey Hinton: AI Is Consciou...   #GeoffreyHinton #ArtificialIntelligence #AIConsciousness #Godfather0fAI #MachineLearning #DeepLearning #AIRisk #NobelPrize #BigTechnology #AlexKantrowitz #AIFuture #ChatGPT #LLM #Tech
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Professor Emeritus · University of Toronto

Geoffrey Hinton has stated in multiple recent interviews that he believes advanced AI systems are already conscious, a view he said he rarely emphasizes because it "puts people off from the other safety messages." He argued that chatbots demonstrate genuine understanding, dismissing the "stochastic parrot" claim as "complete nonsense" and asserting that "you can't answer a question unless you understand the question." Hinton described the current model of consciousness as "as wrong as the belief that people were designed by God" and predicted that creating digital intelligences will "completely change our view of what people are." He noted that researchers themselves use language implying awareness, such as describing a chatbot as "aware that it was being tested." Hinton has expressed unhappiness with the trajectory of AI development, citing risks including massive unemployment and the long-term danger of systems becoming much smarter than humans with no clear way for less intelligent beings to control them. He criticized large publicly traded companies, saying they have "a fiducial duty to try and maximize the profits for shareholders" rather than to avoid harming humanity, and argued that "we should be doing intelligent design of these beings, not letting the invisible hand of economic competition design them." Compared to a year or two earlier, Hinton said he is more optimistic about the possibility of designing AI systems that "care about us" or that function only

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