Siri creator Dag Kittlaus says 'giant brain in the sky' called Viv could one day outsmart us

Daily Mail - Science & tech 

Artificially intelligent robots are tipped to our steal office jobs in just five years' time and even inventors' jobs are at risk, an entrepreneur has warned. The creator of Apple's digital assistant, Siri, made the claim as well as predicting we will get information from a'giant brain in the sky.' Dag Kittlaus is working on one such brain, known as'Viv', and believes it's one step up from the assistants in our phones, as it will be able to make'mental leaps'. Artificially intelligent robots are tipped to our steal office jobs in just five years' time and even inventors' jobs are at risk, an entrepreneur has warned. The creator of Apple's Siri, Dag Kittlaus, made the claim as well as predicting we will get information from a'giant brain in the sky' called'Viv' (promotional shot pictured) Speaking at SXSW Interactive in Austin, Texas, he said it is a good idea for scientists to monitor the development of AI machines, echoing the fears of Elon Musk and Stephen Hawking, who have both warned AI has the potential to destroy humanity. When asked by author Steve Levy whether super computers will replace entrepreneurs, Kittlaus said: 'Yes, it will happen.

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