DeepMind CEO Discusses AGI Expectations at Google I/O
DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis outlined expectations for artificial general intelligence following announcements at the Google I/O conference. The remarks addressed potential applications beyond current AI tools.
fastcompany.comDeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis discussed expectations for artificial general intelligence after the conclusion of the Google I/O conference. The conference featured multiple AI-related announcements. Hassabis addressed potential impacts that extend beyond current products such as conversational smart glasses and changes to search result displays.
The event included updates on AI capabilities.
Hassabis presented views on the development timeline and scope of AGI systems. Questions remain about whether repeated AI-focused events have maintained audience interest or whether concrete demonstrations are now required.
Hassabis stated that AGI development carries implications across multiple sectors. No specific timelines or product launches were detailed in the remarks.
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