'An AI Fukushima is inevitable': scientists discuss technology's immense potential and dangers
When better to hold a conference on artificial intelligence and the countless ways it is advancing science than in those brief days between the first Nobel prizes being awarded in the field and the winners heading to Stockholm for the lavish white tie ceremony? It was fortuitous timing for Google DeepMind and the Royal Society who this week convened the AI for Science Forum in London. Last month, Google DeepMind bagged the Nobel prize in chemistry a day after AI took the physics prize. Scientists have worked with AI for years, but the latest generation of algorithms have brought us to brink of transformation, Demis Hassabis, the chief executive officer of Google DeepMind, told the meeting. "If we get it right, it should be an incredible new era of discovery and a new golden age, maybe even a kind of new renaissance," he said.
Nov-22-2024, 13:20:39 GMT
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