In an interview with Wired Magazine, Dipmand emphasized that the emergence of “public artificial intelligence” or AGI could transform human society and redefine the role of key industries such as health, education and knowledge economics.
Demis Hassabis, CEO of Deepmind, and pioneers of artificial intelligence development in the world, recently announced the unprecedented acceleration of AGI (public artificial intelligence), saying that the technology could soon undermine social industries and structures.
According to him, AGI will be able to perform at the level of human cognitive abilities in different fields and significantly increase productivity in industries such as health, education, rights and financial markets. He also warned that businesses should be ready to quickly automate tasks, emerging market opportunities and transformation.
Dipmind’s new models, such as Gemini, have reportedly achieved human performance in some tests. In this regard, the investment of companies such as Microsoft and Openai in recent years reflects the intensive global competition for AGI.
Despite these advances, there are also challenges on the way; Including extensive job moves (with the forecast of eliminating 2 million jobs by year 2) and ethical issues such as algorithm discrimination and the lack of transparency of artificial intelligence decisions.
Hassabis has called for the formulation of smart policies and preventive measures to manage these developments.
Forecasts show that AGI can be achieved by year 2 and raise an increase of up to $ 1.5 trillion in the global economy. In Iran, experts have called for special attention to this technology, government and private investment, and the training of specialized force to effectively enter the global competition.
Agi is no longer a scientific dream; This technology is on the verge of entering our daily lives. But as they have the opportunity, there is also a threat; From fundamental changes in jobs to ethical and security consequences. Now is the time to prepare infrastructure, before it is too late.
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