“Jeffrey Hion”, the British-Canadian researcher, whom he called “The godfather of artificial ielligenceIn a new conversation with American Senator Bernie Sanders, he announced that the world is not ready for what is coming. In this meeting, which was held on Tuesday at Georgetown University, he said about the consequences economic, social and even geopolitics Artificial ielligence warned and said that the speed of developme of this technology is on the verge of eering a stage that can fundameally change human life.
In his speech, Hion emphasized that unlike previous technological revolutions, the jobs eliminated by artificial ielligence will not be replaced like in the past. He said in this regard:
“People who lose their jobs won’t have new jobs to replace them… If AI reaches human ielligence or higher, everything that humans do can be done with AI.”
He says that the main purpose of technology companies investing heavily in artificial ielligence models and chips is not to empower humans, but “these companies are actually focusing on Labor replaceme They have made a bet by artificial ielligence.


During the conversation, Sanders asked Hion if billionaires like Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg Worried about the human consequences of your investmes? The godfather of artificial ielligence said in this regard:
“They should be, but I don’t think so.”
Artificial ielligence learns faster than humans
Comparing the human brain and the evolution of language models, Hion said that these systems now know “thousands of times” more than any human. According to him, many experts believe that if humans suffer Nuclear wars or Widespread pandemics If not, artificial ielligence will definitely be smarter than humans in the future and “when that happens, no one knows what will happen next.”
He also talked about the challenge of training artificial ielligence models and believes that artificial ielligence should play the same role in education. calculator has It means to be a tool to speed up learning, not to replace thinking. He says:
“A stude can still think critically with AI, or leave everything to it, which is disastrous. “Universities should teach how to use artificial ielligence properly.”


In response to Sanders’ question about the impact of artificial ielligence on geopoliticsHion warned that the rise of autonomous robots would make war easier:
“If a rich coury has an army of drones or humanoid robots, it can occupy a poorer coury without human casualties on its fro line… This removes one of the main deterres to war.”
Hion concluded by poiing out that all the fundameal advances in artificial ielligence have been funded by governmes and taxpayers. However, he says today, “the rich and the media empires have succeeded in making taxes look bad, when taxes are the foundation of everything.”



