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Professor Hugo de Garis - AI Will Kill 1 Billion People - Do We Create Our Exterminators?

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Expert In Robotics & Artificial Intelligence.

The rise of artificial intelligence has left no industry untouched, and millions of jobs worldwide are at risk of automation. As AI continues to advance, more and more human workers will be replaced by machines. Those that follow the goings on at London Real will know it’s one of the reasons I’ve encouraged making shrewd investments in this technology leap now.

And while behind every door lies a world of opportunity, we must also consider the profound impact this technology will have on society and most importantly us – the people. It’s something that has not been lost on me, and I have spent a great deal of time considering how Artificial Intelligence will change the world.

It’s also one of the reasons why I’ve been keen to speak with the foremost experts in the world, to get a clearer picture of the dilemma we face right now. The world is at a crossroads, and, if recent news is anything to go by, it’s heating up. George Hinton, considered the “godfather of AI” recently quit his position at Google, because he has become increasingly concerned by the risks this technology poses.

Today’s guest has travelled across the globe to join us live in the studio, and his timing couldn’t be more appropriate. He has long argued that the coming years will be overshadowed and overwhelmed by the issue of “species dominance“. The question is, will that dominant species be human beings or machines? And, many of you, I’m afraid, are not going to like the answer.

Professor Hugo de Garis is an expert in the field of robotics and artificial intelligence, a distinguished author, and now retired researcher, who is best known for his work on the development of artificial brains and his advocacy for the creation of “artilects” (artificial intellects) – that is, machines capable of intellectual achievement that rival or surpass human beings.

Hugo has published well over 100 academic papers on a range of topics related to the emergence of AI and robotics and the potential implications of these technologies on society.

And throughout his career, he has held various positions at some of the biggest technology companies on the planet, while also offering his expertise as a consultant at the United Nations and the US Navy.

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