KEY POINTS
  • Geoffrey Hinton, known as the "godfather of AI," is leaving his role at Google and plans to warn of the risks of the technology he's long promoted.
  • Hinton told CNBC that he now thinks digital intelligence can "acquire hugely more knowledge than any individual biological agent."
  • Google and Microsoft are among the mega-cap tech companies investing heavily in new AI models.

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Artificial intelligence pioneer Geoffrey Hinton speaks at the Thomson Reuters Financial and Risk Summit in Toronto, December 4, 2017.

Geoffrey Hinton, known as "The Godfather of AI," received his Ph.D. in artificial intelligence 45 years ago and has remained one of the most respected voices in the field.

For the past decade Hinton worked part-time at Google, between the company's Silicon Valley headquarters and Toronto. But he has quit the internet giant, and he told The New York Times that he'll be warning the world about the potential threat of AI, which he said is coming sooner than he previously thought.

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