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WIRED Editor At Large Steven Levy sits down with Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis for a deep dive discussion on the emergence of AI, the path to Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), and how Google ...
Use precise geolocation data. Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Store and/or access information on a ...
This AI email assistant can reportedly make some decisions too Hassabis reportedly spoke about an AI-powered universal assistant as well He reportedly said that AGI could arrive in five to ten years ...
The Google DeepMind CEO said he's never taken LSD and doesn't want to. In a recent interview with Wired's Steven Levy, the AI ...
Demis Hassabis, CEO of Google’s AI research arm DeepMind and a Nobel Prize laureate, isn’t too worried about an AI ...
Alphabet Inc.'s GOOG GOOGL Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis has offered a more cautious outlook on the arrival of artificial general intelligence (AGI) than the tech giant's co-founder, ...
Demis Hassabis, the CEO of DeepMind at Google, shared on a Sunday's episode of 60 Minutes he believes scientists are on track to create Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) within the next five ...
Demis Hassabis of Google DeepMind predicts AI can end all diseases soon. He says AI can drastically cut drug development time. DeepMind's AI already unlocked protein structures, aiding drug discovery.
Google DeepMind co-founder and CEO Demis Hassabis made a stunning statement during an internview claiming that artificial intelligence could end all diseases in as early as the next 10 years.
Artificial general intelligence, in which computers have human-level cognitive abilities, is just five to 10 years away, Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis predicted in an interview with 60 Minutes.
When Demis Hassabis won the Nobel Prize last year, he celebrated by playing poker with a world champion of chess. Hassabis loves a game, which is how he became a pioneer of artificial intelligence.