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We’ve never had to deal with things more intelligent than ourselves before. And how many examples do you know of a more ...
AI trailblazer Geoffrey Hinton urges workers to consider trades like plumbing as automation increasingly threatens ...
When asked what is the biggest concern around AI, Geoffrey talked about two major ones- first risks that come from people misusing AI and second risk that comes from AI getting supersmart and saying ...
Geoffrey Hinton, a pioneer in AI, expresses concerns about job security in an automated world, highlighting plumbing as a ...
Hinton made global headlines when he publicly resigned from Google, citing escalating concerns over the unchecked development ...
It has been tipped as the next big breakthrough out of Silicon Valley, but is it a scientific goal — or a marketing buzzword?
While automation is progressing rapidly in cognitive tasks, Hinton noted that jobs requiring physical skills might enjoy a longer lifespan ...
Two-thirds of respondents to a recent survey of 500 business people in the UK rank AI as socially vital — on par with water ...
Cognitive scientist and psychologist Geoffrey Hinton, whose research assisted in the creation of AI as we know it, has issued ...
AI pioneer Geoffrey Hinton suggests plumbing may outlast coding, as automation threatens white-collar jobs across industries ...
Hinton, often called the "Godfather of AI" for his influential work on neural networks, recently left Google to speak more ...
Hinton said the acceleration of AI means that even skilled white-collar roles are under threat, and entry-level positions are ...