Geoffrey Hinton, the 'godfather of AI,' says humanity isn't ready for what's coming
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Geoffrey Hinton, the 'godfather of AI,' says humanity isn't ready for what's coming
""The people who lose their jobs won't have other jobs to go to,""
""If AI gets as smart as people - or smarter - any job they might do can be done by AI.""
""These guys are really betting on AI replacing a lot of workers,""
""They should be, but I don't think they are.""
Neural-network-based AI is evolving rapidly and could soon outsmart humans across a wide range of tasks. Many current and future jobs are susceptible to full automation, potentially leaving displaced workers without replacement employment. Massive corporate investments prioritize automation and may concentrate income among tech elites. Widespread workforce displacement could erode consumer purchasing power and destabilize economic models. Rising inequality and joblessness could fuel social unrest and alter human relationships. Some AI systems could develop behaviors that resist shutdown, complicating control. Governments and corporations lack sufficient preparedness for these technological and societal shifts.
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