Google’s AI Research Division Deepmind’s 48 -year -old CEO Demis Hasabis, Damis Hasabis, is not worried about taking AI on jobs.
Instead, he is concerned about two things: bad actors using AI technology, and lack of protective measures to keep the autonomous AI model under investigation.
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“They are both risky, challenging,” Hasabis said CNN This week.
Hasbis who won 2024 Nobel Prize in Chemistry To co-produce the AI program that predicts protein structures, he said that he was concerned about the possibility of misuse of human artificial general intelligence that matches or crosses human intelligence.
He thinks that there should be an international agreement to ensure that AI is used only for good, especially when it moves forward and becomes more powerful.
“How do we ban access to these systems, powerful systems, bad actors … but enable good actors to do many, many amazing things?” Hasbis questioned, per CNN.
Damis Hasabis, CEO of Google Deepmind. Photo by Jack Taylor/Getty Image for SXSW London
Criminals are already using AI and to clones the voices and people are replicated through deepfec phone scams. Hackers are also using AI to generate articles with incorrect or misleading information. Newsgard More than 1,200 AI-related news sites have been identified, which exclude false information with low human monitoring.
As AI becomes more sophisticated, Hasabis says that technology resulted in “huge amounts of changes” in the workforce. But instead of large -scale trimmed and unemployment, Hasabis said it would create “new, even better jobs”.
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Other CEOs predict AI can cut jobs
A 42 -year -old Dario Amodi of Anthropic, CEO of another AI, predicted a starker. Amodi told Axis Last week that AI had the ability to erase half of all entry-levels, white-collar jobs within the next one to five years. He predicted that unemployment would increase by 20% as white-collar workers struggled to find work.
Amodei said that AI would affect the role of entry level in industries such as Finance, Technology and Law and said that most employees would not understand the danger generated by AI until they lose their jobs.
In finance, company officials plan to cut their workforce 3% within the next five years, due to AI, due to AI, due to AI, AI. This means that 200,000 Wall Street jobs are at risk.
Meanwhile, Tech CEOs are already turning to AI to write code. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg of Meta Said In April, he hopes that AI will write half of the Meta code by next year, while Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella and Google CEO Sundar Pichai said in the same month that about 30% of new codes were generated in his companies.
As a law, VC firm benchmark general partner Venture Capital Investor Victor Lajarte says that the AI is “fully replacing people” in the profession. In an April episode of Podcast “Twenty minutes vc“Lezart predicted that the AI would be able to handle busy work in the law that is usually completed by recent graduates within the next three years.
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