• Science Fiction Not Helpful?

    From Mike Powell@1:2320/105 to All on Sun Jun 7 09:53:54 2026
    * Originally in: SF_Reality

    Quote of the day by Nvidia CEO, Jensen Huang: "I appreciate that many of us grew up and enjoyed science fiction, but it's not helpful" on quantifying
    the existential risks posed by AI

    Date:
    Sat, 06 Jun 2026 22:00:00 +0000

    Description:
    With prominent scientists and technologists frequently warning of the risks
    of AI, Jensen Huang eases concerns by lamenting the influence of sci-fi

    FULL STORY
    One of the most important
    figures at the heart of the rise of AI is Jensen Huang, co-founder and CEO of Nvidia . His company manufactures the GPUs that excel in training and inference, and is positioning itself at the heart of the infrastructure and energy buildout. Like many prominent figures, Huang also has a take on the risks posed by this technology. "I think we've done a lot of damage with very well-respected people who have painted a doomer narrative, end of the world narrative, science fiction narrative. And I appreciate that many of us grew
    up and enjoyed science fiction, but it's not helpful." Jensen Huang, January 2026

    The existential risks of AI -- There's no denying that, with any new technology, AI carries plenty of risks in its mass deployment and use. However, no other technology seems to have drawn the intensity in the
    warnings that AI has attracted. Speaking on the podcast No Priors , the
    Nvidia boss railed against the "doomer" narratives that have dominated.

    Famously, a collection of scientists and tech industry leaders signed an open letter in 2023 warning of the possibility that AI could lead to the
    extinction of humankind, and that it should be considered alongside other societal-scale risks such as nuclear war. Signatories included Elon Musk, Sam Altman, and Bill Gates. One notable absentee was Huang.

    His perspective, which he outlined in the podcast, is that many of these
    fears are wildly overblown and far too influenced by the science fiction
    tales from the 20th century.

    Are the risks really overblown? Many of the
    fears associated with AI aren't tied to its capabilities today, but rather
    the more hypothetical artificial general intelligence (AGI) . This form of AI will, in theory, replicate human intelligence , act autonomously, modify its own code, and set its own aims and objectives that it could work toward.

    The possible outcomes are stark, but they remain unattained and likely won't be for at least 10 or 15 years , according to some, while others suggest it may happen much sooner . Either way, Huang is correct to suggest that current AI deployments are far too primitive and require too much human hand-holding for us to lose control. That said, agentic AI offers a new layer in the corporate attack surface , the more it is adopted by organizations, and may
    be vulnerable to exploitation in the future.

    Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/pro/quote-of-the-day-by-nvidia-ceo-jensen-huang-i-ap preciate-that-many-of-us-grew-up-and-enjoyed-science-fiction-but-its-not-helpf ul-on-quantifying-the-existential-risks-posed-by-ai

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