The article discusses the concerns of Demis Hassabis, the CEO of Google DeepMind and Nobel Prize winner, regarding the future of artificial intelligence (AI). Hassabis highlights two main risks: the potential for bad actors to use AI technologies for criminal purposes and the current lack of protective regulations governing AI use. He emphasizes the need for international collaboration to ensure AI is developed and applied responsibly. While other industry leaders warn of job losses due to AI automation, Hassabis believes AI will ultimately create better job opportunities, though the labor market will undergo significant changes. The article also references comments from other technology and investment leaders who predict varying impacts of AI on employment.
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