Jeffrey Hion, the godfather of artificial ielligence, said in a sharp stateme that many people in technology companies publicize the dangers of artificial ielligence “. He called the great technology leaders, such as Ilan Musk, the owner of XAI, and Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Meta, “Oligars” and said he did not trust them for safe manageme of artificial ielligence. Among all the promine figures in the industry, he only excludes one person: Demis Hasbis, CEO of Google Dip.
Jeffrey Hion, who resigned from Google a few years ago to talk about the fundameal dangers of artificial ielligence, now has made the most criticized industry leaders in the One Decking podcast. “People who corol artificial ielligence are people like Mask and Zuckerberg, Oligard,” he said. When asked if he trusts them to manage this powerful technology, he replied, “I think when I read them Olig, you know the answer.”
Artificial Ielligence Criticism of Technology Leaders
Among all these skepticism, Hion excluded one as a person who takes the dangers seriously. “Demis Hassabis really understands the risks and really was to do something about it,” he said.

Demis Hasbis, Nobel Prize in Chemistry, has a differe experience. He once hoped to lead artificial ielligence competition by academics and scieists, selling his company in year 6 to Google to create an artificial ielligence ethics monitoring board. Hassabis himself has repeatedly warned of the long -term dangers of artificial ielligence and has called for the creation of an iernational regulatory body for legislation.
Hion believes that the bigger problem is the culture of technology companies. “Many people in the big companies, in my opinion, are publicly making the danger look at the danger,” he says. He says that even when he was on Google, the company encouraged him to stay and work on safety issues, but he finally decided to step down from his head to speak freely and without restriction.



