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Follow on Google News | R&D Engineer Marshall Barnes To Tell The Whole Truth About the AI Threat Not Seen on 60 MinutesMarshall Barnes, advanced concept R&D engineer scientist, known internationally for his cutting edge work, is reminding everyone he's been an opponent of AI development for decades and says the calls for a pause mean things are worse than imagined.
By: Fame Plan That's internationally noted R&D engineer scientist, Marshall Barnes, from 2018 but as far back as 2010 he's on record being against AI development and speaking against those who have been for it such as Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg. Now Marshall warns calls, from so-called experts in the AI field for a pause in any more development of advanced AI, actually elude to a more terrifying threat than anyone imagines - even the developers themselves. "A perfect storm for the destruction of humanity as we know it," Tech luminaries don't see it but Marshall's background in this issue extends before some of them were even born. Marshall first learned of the threat we all face now, in 1983, before OpenAI founder, Sam Altman, was even born. By the time Altman was 10 years old, Marshall had successfully tested the basis for weapons that can be used to kill AI and was mentioning their existence with groups like the IEET. But he says with the admission by tech heads like Elon Musk, a whole other dynamic is being created by figures like Bill Gates, who sees no need for a pause. "The situation is co complicated with these proponents of AI not knowing the background of what's going on or that there is a high potential for armed resistance and a complete misjudgment of AI capabilities, the perfect storm is brewing for complete and total disaster." Google CEO, Sundar Pichai, admits their own AI system has "taken on a mind of its own" but they unleashed it on civilization anyway. "According to 60 Minutes,"Marshall says, "Google AI systems have taken on teaching themselves skills they weren't expected to have. Based on what I know, that's the basis for an end of the world, scenario." He points out major flaws in the thinking of AI developers, setting the stage for future calamity. Something he calls, digitalcentrism. Google's Pichai has it. "I saw him say one thing about AI and then he makes statements which, if he were thinking clearly, he never would've said or come to a different conclusion, but he's sailed on through and I was stunned." Marshall is talking with media and issuing a special letter for the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, within days. https://youtu.be/ End
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