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On Dec 22, 2022
What does an AI chatbot think about the holidays? What about the threat it poses to humanity itself? Bulletin editors @Saragoud and @ThomasGaulkin asked OpenAI's #ChatGPT about the state of AI, the holidays, and of course, the Doomsday Clock. https://t.co/Ig5etkNwdH
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Interview: ChatGPT has a holiday message for you all

A conversation with OpenAI’s ChatGPT on the state of artificial intelligence, the holidays and the Doomsday Clock.

@BulletinAtomic shared
On Dec 22, 2022
What does an AI chatbot think about the holidays? What about the threat it poses to humanity itself? Bulletin editors @Saragoud and @ThomasGaulkin asked OpenAI's #ChatGPT about the state of AI, the holidays, and of course, the Doomsday Clock. https://t.co/Ig5etkNwdH
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Interview: ChatGPT has a holiday message for you all

Interview: ChatGPT has a holiday message for you all

A conversation with OpenAI’s ChatGPT on the state of artificial intelligence, the holidays and the Doomsday Clock.

The Timekeeper

The Timekeeper

As the president and CEO of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, Rachel Bronson oversees its annual exercise in calculating the world’s proximity to annihilation—the Doomsday Clock —and ...

Art inspired by the Doomsday Clock aims to ‘confront the disillusionment of our time’

Art inspired by the Doomsday Clock aims to ‘confront the disillusionment of our time’

In a new collection of art, Sam Heydt combines images of destruction with portrayals of the virtues born from the American Dream to “confront the disillusionment of our time with the ...

‘The Doomsday Clock at 75′ explores how the Chicago-born cultural icon keeps tick, tick, ticking away

‘The Doomsday Clock at 75′ explores how the Chicago-born cultural icon keeps tick, tick, ticking away

This new book describes the clock as a logo, a brand and a very recognizable symbol, invented in Chicago in 1947.

The Doomsday Clock has been ticking for 70 years. It’s time to let it die.

The Doomsday Clock has been ticking for 70 years. It’s time to let it die.

We've been minutes from annihilation for more than 70 years.

Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

A series of data visualizations offers a detailed look into the information that goes into setting the Doomsday Clock.

The Doomsday Clock Moves Closer Than Ever to Midnight

The Doomsday Clock Moves Closer Than Ever to Midnight

Since the advent of the clock—even during the peak years of the Cold War—the minute hand has never advanced past the 11:58 mark.

Cyber Worries Help Push Doomsday Clock Closer to Midnight

Cyber Worries Help Push Doomsday Clock Closer to Midnight

The hands on the iconic "Doomsday Clock" moved to just 100 seconds to midnight last month. That is the closest they have come to the final hour since its creation in 1947. The Bulletin of ...

Response to NIST AI Risk Management Framework Concept Paper

Response to NIST AI Risk Management Framework Concept Paper

In a paper published in the International Journal of Disaster Risk Science, Lara Mani and fellow participants at the 7th Planetary Defense Conference draw lessons in preparing for a ...

The clock first moved to 100 seconds in 2020. It remains the closest it has ever been to midnight.

The clock first moved to 100 seconds in 2020. It remains the closest it has ever been to midnight.

The Doomsday Clock first moved to 100 seconds in 2020. It remains the closest it's ever been to midnight.

The Doomsday Clock at 75

The Doomsday Clock at 75

*This title is on pre-sale. Ships Spring 2022. Hardcover8.75 inches x 11 inches22 cm x 28 cm184 pages Available in three options:1. Doomsday Clock book (unsigned), $50, includes:• a free ...

Watching the Clock: On Parenting in the Climate Crisis

Watching the Clock: On Parenting in the Climate Crisis

I practice thinking about time like a geologist, but, mostly, I can manage only to think about it like a mother.