Experts warn that artificial intelligence is a threat to nuclear weapons, and it’s already too late.

One of the top scientists in U.S. industry has declared that artificial intelligence’s advancement is as dangerous and risky as America’s development of nuclear weapons. He also claims there is no way back.

A new report from the Observer

Artificial intelligence (AI) could help. “humanity into the dangerous unknown,”According to the scientist.

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Experts think that intelligent AI could prove very dangerousCredit: Getty

AI experts recently met at Amsterdam’s World Summit AI conference and discussed things like the possibility of artificial intelligence mirroring the human mind.

It was also raised concerns about losing control.

Grady Booch is the chief scientist at IBM and spoke to the Observer regarding the possibility of creating AI that looks human-like.

He told the publication: “I don’t think you can close Pandora’s box.

“Much like nuclear weapons, the cat is out of the bag.”

Scientists are often able to identify the potential dangers of AI as the industry continues to develop more intelligent machines.

Stephen Hawking, genius physicist, expressed concerns that thinking machines might one day rule the world.

AI is not the evil machine takingover that sci-fi films portray.

An image-generating software for artificial intelligence was seen creating its own vocabulary earlier this year. This led to claims that it had been turned “demonic.”

The creators of DALLE-2 AI were surprised to discover its hidden language but exclusively told The U.S. Sun that other AI poses a more serious danger.

They said: “We do not consider AI becoming independent as something plausible with the current techniques.”

But, she added, “AI models, just like any other technology is not inherently bad or good.”

“However, AI models can already facilitate evil actions like discriminating against certain populations, amplifying biases, polarizing social groups and increasing monopoly barriers to entry.”