The 'Godfather of Deep Learning' on Why We Need to Ensure AI Doesn't Just Benefit the Rich

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Martin Ford made waves with his 2015 book, Rise of the Robots, which details the many accelerating trends in automation and how they're slated to impact business and, especially, employment. For his next book, Architects of Intelligence: The Truth About AI from the People Building It, he, well, attempts to hone in on precisely what that subtitle describes. It's stuffed with in-depth interviews with the biggest names in AI. One of those is Geoffrey Hinton. Currently a professor of computer science at the University of Toronto and a part of the Google Brain project, Hinton is considered by many in his field to be the'godfather of deep learning,' due to his pioneering work in artificial neural networks.

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