Data, AI, & Machine Learning
AI Job Losses Could Accelerate By 2026, Geoffrey Hinton Warns
The AI pioneer says rapid gains in reasoning and autonomy are pushing systems beyond routine tasks and into complex white-collar work.
The AI pioneer says rapid gains in reasoning and autonomy are pushing systems beyond routine tasks and into complex white-collar work.
Hinton has increasingly been vocal about the misplaced priorities of industry, which are driven more by replacing humans with cheaper AI systems than by scientific progress.
The Nobel laureate also dismissed the idea of a universal basic income as a solution stating that cash payments can never replace the sense of dignity people derive from their work.