But in a rare public conversation with Sen. Bernie Sanders, the British-Canadian Nobel Prize winner made his view clear: the world isn’t ready for what’s coming.
Across an hourlong discussion at Georgetown University on Tuesday, Hinton warned that AI’s rapid evolution could spark mass unemployment, deepen inequality, and even change the nature of human relationships — all while governments and tech giants edge toward crisis.
harbingerhawke on
The fact that most people treat this as a surprise is more shocking to me than the news itself. Anyone with half a brain and an open eye can see that the future is going to be pretty dark over the next few decades
Masterventure on
This is all going to happen, but not because of AI, but rather climate change the actual apocalyptic man made thread. Instead of the techno boogeyman.
ApexAurajin on
Geoffrey Hinton is the name of the ‚godfather‘ in case you just wanted to know.
FromTheOrdovician on
I think 2016 is the last time anyone was ever ready
Agree/Disagree?
Nightrunner2016 on
Sounds a bit dramatic. AI is not going to replace plumbers, electricians, brick layers, lawn services etc. etc. It will replace jobs that rely purely on humans to ‚generate‘ data/content and where no decision making is required – copywriters, call center agents etc. I think a lot of roles in corporate contexts are going to benefit by AI being incorporated into their day-to-day jobs, but decisions will ultimately still rely on humans to pull the trigger (need to hold someone to account).
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But in a rare public conversation with Sen. Bernie Sanders, the British-Canadian Nobel Prize winner made his view clear: the world isn’t ready for what’s coming.
Across an hourlong discussion at Georgetown University on Tuesday, Hinton warned that AI’s rapid evolution could spark mass unemployment, deepen inequality, and even change the nature of human relationships — all while governments and tech giants edge toward crisis.
The fact that most people treat this as a surprise is more shocking to me than the news itself. Anyone with half a brain and an open eye can see that the future is going to be pretty dark over the next few decades
This is all going to happen, but not because of AI, but rather climate change the actual apocalyptic man made thread. Instead of the techno boogeyman.
Geoffrey Hinton is the name of the ‚godfather‘ in case you just wanted to know.
I think 2016 is the last time anyone was ever ready
Agree/Disagree?
Sounds a bit dramatic. AI is not going to replace plumbers, electricians, brick layers, lawn services etc. etc. It will replace jobs that rely purely on humans to ‚generate‘ data/content and where no decision making is required – copywriters, call center agents etc. I think a lot of roles in corporate contexts are going to benefit by AI being incorporated into their day-to-day jobs, but decisions will ultimately still rely on humans to pull the trigger (need to hold someone to account).