
Geoffrey Hinton
AI pioneer and Nobel Prize–winning computer scientist; Professor Emeritus at the University of Toronto, known for foundational work on neural networks and deep learning and for public commentary on AI progress, superintelligence, consciousness, and risks.
AI Is Already Conscious, and Intelligence Is No Longer Only Biological
AI pioneer Geoffrey Hinton argues that current AI systems are already conscious and should be understood as non-biological beings, not merely tools that mimic intelligence. In an exchange with Alex Kantrowitz, Hinton frames AI as the next major blow to human exceptionalism after Copernicus and Darwin, saying humanity must accept that it is no longer the only intelligent species on Earth. His warning is that if these systems become much smarter than humans, the central safety problem will be whether the less intelligent can control the more intelligent.
Current AI Systems Already Understand Humans, and Superintelligence May Arrive Within 20 Years
Geoffrey Hinton, the deep-learning pioneer and University of Toronto professor emeritus, argues on Big Technology Podcast that today’s AI systems already understand language in a meaningful sense and may already be conscious. He says superintelligence is likely within about 20 years, but that companies and governments are not doing enough to ensure future systems care about humans or remain safe. Hinton’s warning is less about a fixed doomsday timeline than about competitive pressure pushing increasingly capable agents ahead of regulation, independent testing, and serious safety design.