AI apologises for destroying humanity at a convention in San Francisco.



Artificial intelligence advancements are so rapid that a museum in San Francisco, 

the beating heart of the tech revolution, has imagined a memorial to humanity's demise.

 

"Sorry for killing most of humanity," a monitor greets a visitor to the 

"Misalignment Museum," a new exhibit on the contentious technology.


 

The pieces in this temporary show combine the disturbing and the comic, and in 

this first display, AI makes witty observations to visitors who cross into its field of vision.


 


"The museum's concept is that we live in a post-apocalyptic world where artificial 

general intelligence has already destroyed the majority of humanity," Audrey Kim, 

the show's curator, explained.

 

"But then the AI realises that was a bad idea and creates a kind of memorial to the 

human, so our show's tagline is 'sorry for killing most of humanity,'"


Artificial General Intelligence is a concept that is even more nebulous than the 

simple AI that is permeating everyday life, as evidenced by the rapid emergence of 

apps like ChatGPT and Bing's chatbot, as well as the hype that surrounds them.



AGI is defined as "artificial intelligence that can do anything a human can 

do," which involves incorporating human cognitive abilities into machines.

 

All over San Francisco and the Silicon Valley peninsula, startups are on the hunt for the AGI holy grail.




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