Fortune
Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis said that artificial general intelligence (AGI) will compete with human competence in the next five to 10 years, and that it will “exhibit all the complicated capabilities” people have. This could escalate worries over job implications around AI—which is already in motion at companies like Klarna and Workday.
What your coworker looks like is expected to change in the very near future. Instead of humans huddled in office cubicles, people will be working alongside digital colleagues. That’s because Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis said AI will catch up to human capabilities in just a few years—not decades.
“Today’s [AI] systems, they’re very passive, but there’s still a lot of things they can’t do,” Hassabis said during a briefing at Deepmind’s London headquarters on Monday. “But over the next five to 10 years, a lot of those capabilities will start coming to the fore and we’ll start moving towards what we call artificial general intelligence.”