Hundreds of business leaders and public figures sound a sobering alarm over what they describe as the threat of mass extinction posed by artificial intelligence.
, the chief executive of OpenAI, the company behind the popular conversation bot ChatGPT; and Demis Hassabis, the CEO of Google DeepMind, the tech giant's AI division.
Supporters of the statement also feature a range of figures like musician Grimes, environmental activist Bill McKibben and neuroscience author Sam Harris.
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