Nobel laureate Geoffrey Hinton has issued a warning that artificial intelligence could lead to significant job losses by 2026, particularly affecting sectors like call centers and software engineering. In a recent interview, Hinton highlighted the rapid improvement of AI models, which are reportedly doubling in performance every seven months.
Despite these concerns, Andrew Ng, co-founder of Google Brain, offered a contrasting view, suggesting that AI's current limitations mean it won't replace human workers in the near future. The ongoing debate over AI's economic impact is contributing to volatility in the crypto markets, with altcoins potentially experiencing fluctuations as investor sentiment shifts.
Nobel Laureate Geoffrey Hinton Warns of AI-Induced Job Losses by 2026
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