Here is what Dimis Hasabis believes from Google to study people
2025-06-02T16: 09: 06Z
- Google DeepMind Demis Hassabis believes that artificial intelligence will create “very valuable functions”.
- He said that if he was a student today, he would continue to study the topics of STEM.
- But he said that people must try the latest tools of artificial intelligence because technology will “turn them”.
Artificial intelligence actually addresses human functions, but the CEO of Google DeepMind believes that the turmoil will lead to the creation of new “great value” roles.
Speaking at SXSW London on Monday, Demis Hassabis said it is expected that Amnesty International will be a greater shift than the industrial revolution, but it is optimistic that humans are “adaptive without borders.”
“I think new jobs will show very new jobs,” he said, adding that he believes artificial intelligence over the five years to the next ten years “will lead to” technically shipping from people who are at the forefront of using these technologies. “
An account said it believes that today’s children will grow “Amnesty International” in the way the previous generation did on the Internet. However, when it comes to choosing what to study, Hassabis said it will continue to study STEM topics.
He said, “It is still important to understand the basics” in areas that include mathematics, physics and computer science to understand “how to assemble these systems.”
Speak at the I/O developer conference from Google Last week, Hasabis and the founder of Google Sergey Brain expected that AGI – the moment when artificial intelligence or transcends human intelligence – will reach around 2030.
But artificial intelligence already turns the labor market quickly. Some companies call the roles that can be played with artificial intelligence, and companies such as Meta, Microsoft and Google are increasingly technology to write code.
While Hassabis said he was still studying STEM themes, he recommended that people get experience in using artificial intelligence tools.
“I will also try all the latest artificial intelligence systems and tools and see what is the best way to use and use them in useful and interesting ways, so I will hug that and flounder with these tools,” he said.
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