Google DeepMind CEO Warns AGI Could Arrive by 2030: Why Demis Hassabis Says Humanity Has Little Time to Prepare
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Google DeepMind CEO Warns AGI Could Arrive by 2030: Why Demis Hassabis Says Humanity Has Little Time to Prepare
Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) has long been treated as a distant scientific milestone. But according to Google DeepMind CEO and Nobel Prize-winning scientist Demis Hassabis, that future may be nearer than many people realize. Speaking recently about the pace of AI development, Hassabis suggested that AGI could emerge around 2030, give or take a year. His prediction is significant not only because of who is making it, but because of what …
Demis Hassabis, head of Google DeepMind, believes that AGI (artificial general intelligence) could arrive in 2029. Ray Kurzweil's predicted the same thing in 1999. Hassabis believes that economists in particular should take it to heart. Demis Hassabis, head of Google DeepMind, mentioned AGI at Google I/O in May: He expects that artificial general intelligence that can perform most intellectual tasks at a human level will arrive around 2030. But …
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